Magnetic resonance distinction between site bound and atmospherically bound paramagnetic counterions in polyelectrolyte solutions
- PMID: 177118
- DOI: 10.1016/0301-4622(76)85004-1
Magnetic resonance distinction between site bound and atmospherically bound paramagnetic counterions in polyelectrolyte solutions
Abstract
A combination of the water protons NMR chemical shifts, longitudinal and transversal relaxation rates and of the paramagnetic counterion EPR signal is shown to provide a clear distinction between site binding, atmospheric trapping and free counterions in solutions of polyelectrolyte TMA salts with increasing concentrations of the divalent counterions Co++ and Mn++. Site binding is defined by the loss of water in the counterion first hydration shell while atmospheric binding results in a change in the counterion correlation time as compared to a free ion.
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