Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5406715 | Journal of Magnetic Resonance | 2010 | 4 Pages |
The measurement of temperature in a Magic Angle Spinning NMR probe in the temperature range 85-300 K is discussed. It is shown that the shift of the 119Sn resonance of Sm2Sn2O7 makes a good thermometer with shift being given by δ = 223 - 9.54 Ã 104/T ppm and a potential precision of better than 0.5 K over the entire temperature range. The sensitivity is such (e.g. 4.2 ppm/K at 150 K) that small temperature gradients across the sample can readily be measured. Furthermore, since the spin-lattice relaxation time is very short, measurements can be made in â¼1 s enabling relatively rapid temperature changes to be followed. Values for the chemical shift of 207Pb in Pb(NO3)2 down to â¼85 K are also presented. Although the 207Pb shift variation is approximately linear near room temperature (we find a slope 0.725 ± 0.002 ppm/K over the range 293-153 K), it clearly deviates from linearity below â¼130 K.