93Nb NMR chemical shift scale for niobia systems
93Nb solid-state NMR spectra of a series of inorganic niobates with Nb in different oxygen coordination environments were measured. For all studied compounds the chemical shielding and quadrupole tensor parameters were determined using conventional and ultrahigh field NMR facilities, ultrahigh speed...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Solid state nuclear magnetic resonance 2005-09, Vol.28 (2), p.204-224 |
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Zusammenfassung: | 93Nb solid-state NMR spectra of a series of inorganic niobates with Nb in different oxygen coordination environments were measured. For all studied compounds the chemical shielding and quadrupole tensor parameters were determined using conventional and ultrahigh field NMR facilities, ultrahigh speed MAS, DQ STMAS, solid-echo and computer modeling. It has been demonstrated that the
93Nb isotropic chemical shift is sensitive to the coordination number of Nb sites. For the first time the
93Nb NMR chemical shift scale for NbO
x
polyhedra in solid materials has been proposed: for four-coordinated Nb sites, the isotropic shifts occur from −650 to −950
ppm; five-coordinated Nb sites have the isotropic shifts in the range of –900 to –980
ppm; for six-coordinated Nb sites the isotropic shifts vary from −900 to −1360
ppm; the shifts from −1200 to −1600
ppm are typical for seven-coordinated Nb sites; for eight-coordinated Nb sites the shifts are higher than −1400
ppm. The possible correlation between the value of the isotropic chemical shift and the ionic character of the NbO
x
–MO
y
polyhedra association has been suggested. The magnitude of the
93Nb quadrupole coupling constant depends on the local symmetry of Nb sites and may vary from hundreds of kHz to hundreds of MHz. |
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ISSN: | 0926-2040 1527-3326 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ssnmr.2005.09.003 |