A multinuclear nuclear magnetic resonance study of methylammonium nitrate

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Deuterium nmr line shapes in the solid I1 phase of methylammonium nitrate (MAN) indicate that motion of the cation is restricted to internal rotations of the ND3 group about the C-N axis. In the high temperature plastic phase, solid I, of MAN, 2H,14N, and 17 O nmr results demonstrate that both the cation and anion undergo rapid overall rotations that result in complete averaging of all nuclear quadrupolar interactions. Spin-lattice relaxation results imply that rotations of the cation and anion are anisotropic and that the overall rotations are strongly coupled in both the solid I and liquid phases. At the melting point, overall rotations of the cation are only slightly faster in the liquid phase than in the solid I phase. In the solid I phase, in-plane rotations of the nitrate ion are about twice as rapid as end-over-end rotations of the C3 axis. In the neat liquid, rotations of the NO3- ion are more isotropic, with overall rotations being slightly faster than rotations about the symmetry axis.

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Wasylishen, R. K. (1986). A multinuclear nuclear magnetic resonance study of methylammonium nitrate. Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 64(4), 773–776. https://doi.org/10.1139/v86-125

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