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Nuclear singlet relaxation by chemical exchange Full article

Journal The Journal of Chemical Physics
ISSN: 0021-9606
Output data Year: 2021, Volume: 15, Number: 12, Article number : 124311, Pages count : 20 DOI: 10.1063/5.0066182
Authors Bengs Christian 1 , Laurynas Dagys 1 , Moustafa Gamal A.I. 1 , Whipham James W. 1 , Sabba Mouhamed 1 , Kiryutin Alexey S. 2 , Ivanov Konstantin L. 2 , Levitt Macolm H. 1
Affiliations
1 School of Chemistry, University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom
2 International Tomography Center SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia

Abstract: The population imbalance between nuclear singlet states and triplet states of strongly coupled spin-1/2 pairs, also known as nuclear singlet order, is well protected against several common relaxation mechanisms. We study the nuclear singlet relaxation of 13C pairs in aqueous solutions of 1,2-13C2 squarate over a range of pH values. The 13C singlet order is accessed by introducing 18O nuclei in order to break the chemical equivalence. The squarate dianion is in chemical equilibrium with hydrogen-squarate (SqH−) and squaric acid (SqH2) characterized by the dissociation constants pK1 = 1.5 and pK2 = 3.4. Surprisingly, we observe a striking increase in the singlet decay time constants TS when the pH of the solution exceeds ∼10, which is far above the acid–base equilibrium points. We derive general rate expressions for chemical-exchange-induced nuclear singlet relaxation and provide a qualitative explanation of the TS behavior of the squarate dianion. We identify a kinetic contribution to the singlet relaxation rate constant, which explicitly depends on kinetic rate constants. Qualitative agreement is achieved between the theory and the experimental data. This study shows that infrequent chemical events may have a strong effect on the relaxation of nuclear singlet order.
Cite: Bengs C. , Laurynas D. , Moustafa G.A.I. , Whipham J.W. , Sabba M. , Kiryutin A.S. , Ivanov K.L. , Levitt M.H.
Nuclear singlet relaxation by chemical exchange
The Journal of Chemical Physics. 2021. V.15. N12. 124311 :1-20. DOI: 10.1063/5.0066182 WOS OpenAlex
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Submitted: Aug 9, 2021
Accepted: Sep 6, 2021
Published online: Sep 9, 2021
Published print: Sep 29, 2021
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Web of science: WOS:000724644800007
OpenAlex: W3202650708
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