On the Use of Solomon Echoes in 27Al NMR Studies of Complex Aluminium Hydrides**

Abstract The quadrupole coupling constant CQ and the asymmetry parameter η have been determined for two complex aluminium hydrides from 27Al NMR spectra recorded for stationary samples by using the Solomon echo sequence. The thus obtained data for KAlH4 (CQ=(1.30±0.02) MHz, η=(0.64±0.02)) and NaAlH4...

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Main Authors: Dr. Bodo Zibrowius, Dr. Michael Fischer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley-VCH 2024-01-01
Series:ChemistryOpen
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/open.202300011
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Summary:Abstract The quadrupole coupling constant CQ and the asymmetry parameter η have been determined for two complex aluminium hydrides from 27Al NMR spectra recorded for stationary samples by using the Solomon echo sequence. The thus obtained data for KAlH4 (CQ=(1.30±0.02) MHz, η=(0.64±0.02)) and NaAlH4 (CQ=(3.11±0.02) MHz, η<0.01) agree very well with data previously determined from MAS NMR spectra. The accuracy with which these parameters can be determined from static spectra turned out to be at least as good as via the MAS approach. The experimentally determined parameters (δiso, CQ and η) are compared with those obtained from DFT‐GIPAW (density functional theory – gauge‐including projected augmented wave) calculations. Except for the quadrupole coupling constant for KAlH4, which is overestimated in the GIPAW calculations by about 30 %, the agreement is excellent. Advantages of the application of the Solomon echo sequence for the measurement of less stable materials or for in situ studies are discussed.
ISSN:2191-1363