The magnetic shielding tensors of protons of water in barium chlorate monohydrate are investigated at room temperature by means of solid-state NMR spectroscopy, both for static powders and under magic-angle spinning conditions, using one- and two-dimensional techniques. First-principles DFT calculations based on a periodic planewave pseudopotential formalism for a static periodic system provide support for our spectral interpretation and corroborate the experimental findings in the fast motion regime.
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Carnevale, D., Ashbrook, S. E., & Bodenhausen, G. (2014). Solid-state NMR measurements and DFT calculations of the magnetic shielding tensors of protons of water trapped in barium chlorate monohydrate. RSC Advances, 4(99), 56248–56258. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4ra09992c
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