Abstract

High-resolution 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) with 1H cross-polarization and 1H (gated) decoupling under magic angle spinning is measured for the quasi-one-dimensional organic conductor (Pyrene)12(SbF6)7 at temperatures between 170 and 270K. The spectra indicate that no neutral pyrene or solvent molecules are built-in to the crystal structure. The temperature-dependent Knight shift of two inequivalent carbon sites is analyzed.

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