@article {329, title = {Variable angle spinning (VAS) NMR study of solvent effects in liquid crystalline solutions of C-13-iodomethane}, journal = {Chemical Physics Letters}, volume = {399}, year = {2004}, note = {Chem Phys Lett874AXTimes Cited:5Cited References Count:28}, month = {Nov 21}, pages = {196-199}, abstract = {

NMR spectra of C-13-iodomethane oriented in three different liquid crystalline solvents have been collected and analyzed under spinning at various angles with respect to the static magnetic field. For each sample the ratio of homonuclear (H-1-H-1) to heteronuclear (C-13-H-1) dipolar couplings, which is a function of the geometry of the solute molecule, does not change significantly with the scaling of the dipolar couplings due to spinning at different angles. This result implies that the \&$\#$39;apparent bond angle deviations\&$\#$39; (Deltatheta(a)), previously calculated from thermotropic liquid crystals, arise from a solvent effect and are not an artifact from scaling the anisotropic interactions. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

}, keywords = {phases}, isbn = {0009-2614}, doi = {Doi 10.1016/J.Cplett.2004.10.009}, url = {://WOS:000225324400036}, author = {Park, G. H. J. and Martin, R. W. and Sakellariou, D. and Pines, A. and Shahkhatuni, A. G. and Shahkhatuni, A. A. and Panosyan, H. A.} }