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Lasitha Senadheera

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  • Rotation and Diffusion of H2 in Hydrogen-Ice Clathrate by 1H NMR

    Lasitha Senadheera, Mark S. Conradi. J. Phys. Chem. B. 2007; 111 (42): 12097

    A recently reported hydrogen-ice clathrate carries up to four H2 in each large cage and one H2 in each small cage. We report pulsed proton NMR line shape measurements on H2-D2O clathrate formed at 1500 bar and 250 K. The behavior of the two-pulse spin-echo amplitude with respect to the nutation angle of the refocusing pulse shows that intramolecular dipolar broadening, modulated by H2 molecular reorientations, dominates the line width of the ortho-H2. Dipolar interaction between H2 guests and host D atoms explains the echo variation with the relative phases of the pulses. From 12 to 120 K, the line width varies as 1/T, demonstrating that the three sublevels of J = 1 are split by a constant energy, . The splitting arises from distortion in the otherwise high-symmetry cages from frozen-out D2O orientational disorder. Above 120 K, further line-narrowing signals the onset of H2 diffusion from cage to cage. At the lowest temperature, 1.9 K, the spectrum has Pake powder doublet-like features; the doublet is not fully developed, indicating a broad distribution of order parameters and energies .

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