Abstract
The proton spin – lattice relaxation time of ethylene chloride in deuterated ethylene chloride was determined as a function of concentration and temperature over the temperature range 230 to 390 °K. It was found that the activation energy for the total spin–lattice relaxation as well as for the intra-molecular contribution to the total spin–lattice relaxation was 2.0 kcal/mole and was nearly equal to the activation energy for viscous flow, viz. 2.3 kcal/mole.
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