Abstract
Spin–lattice relaxation times, T1, of 7Li NMR have been measured for 12.3 mol kg–1 LiCl–D2O and 13.8 mol kg–1 LiCl–H2O samples at temperatures of 80 K to 313 K. The temperature dependence of T1 for both samples was very similar over the whole temperature range. The minimum of T1 was found to be 27 ± 1 ms for both samples. From the experimental results, it is concluded that the quadrupole interaction is responsible for the relaxation of 7Li NMR.
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