Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5413701 | Journal of Molecular Liquids | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Nuclear magnetic proton relaxation times T1 are reported for the double clathrate hydrate tetrahydrofuran/hydrogen sulfide in the temperature range 4-285Â K at frequencies 60 and 300Â MHz. The guest molecules contained alternatively light and heavy hydrogen isotopes. This permitted the molecular motion of both guests to be studied separately. Data analysis of tetrahydrofuran shows that between 15 and 120Â K isotropic rotation with activation energy of 5Â kJ/mol occurs. Data analysis of hydrogen sulfide points to strong interactions with the cage wall, less at lower than at higher temperature resulting in two different activation energies of 0.3Â kJ/mol below and 3Â kJ/mol above 26Â K.
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Authors
Thomas R. Keβler, Manfred D. Zeidler,