@article {476, title = {Nmr-Study of Xenon Dynamics and Energetics in Na-a Zeolite}, journal = {Chemical Physics Letters}, volume = {214}, year = {1993}, note = {Chem Phys LettMd614Times Cited:56Cited References Count:22}, month = {Oct 29}, pages = {220-226}, abstract = {

For xenon atoms adsorbed in Na-A zeolite, electronic interactions cause shifts in NMR frequencies, resulting in a spectrum with discrete peaks from xenon atoms in cages with different xenon occupancies. Using two-dimensional exchange NMR, it is possible to determine the microscopic rates of intercage motion and to relate them to the adsorption and activation energies of the xenon atoms. The dependence of the adsorption energies on xenon cage occupancy reflects the importance of the intercage interactions and is directly related to the cage occupancy distribution. Variable temperature measurements yield an activation energy of about 60 kJ/mol for the transfer of a xenon from one cage to another.

}, keywords = {xe}, isbn = {0009-2614}, doi = {Doi 10.1016/0009-2614(93)90085-F}, url = {://WOS:A1993MD61400015}, author = {Larsen, R. G. and Shore, J. and Schmidt-Rohr, K. and Emsley, L. and Long, H. and Pines, A. and Janicke, M. and Chmelka, B. F.} }