Abstract
The lineshape function L(ω) is derived in closed-analytical form for I = 3 2 involved in a two-site chemical exchange. One site is isotropic (I) and the second site is anisotropic (permanent quadrupole splitting) (A). The intensity of the central signal is studied over the whole range of chemical exchange. An important practical conclusion is that the relative intensity can vary substantially (even with low population in the (A) site) with minor variation in the lineshape.
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