Abstract
The signs and magnitudes of nuclear overhauser effects observed in closed-shell ion pairs in C2HCl3 show an unusual temperature dependence; freezing point depression measurements support the proposal that the observed dependence is due at least in part to the formation of ion aggregates.
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