Abstract

The method of NMR relaxation over large frequency ranges has been applied to examine relative translational diffusion in liquids. For that purpose 1H spin—lattice relaxation rates have been measured at various temperatures and at frequencies between 0.1 and 300 MHz in solutions of tetramethylsilane and benzene containing free radicals. In simple systems, and in particular for nitroxide free radicals, the results can be interpreted in terms of Torrey's random walk jump diffusion model. Important deviations have been again observed for the case of more complicated free radical molecules.

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