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Parameters characterizing the magnetic interactions between the paramagnetic ions Ni2+ and the protons of crystalline water in powderedNiSO 4 · 1H 2O were derived from the field and temperature dependences of the second moment of NMR spectra. The Curie-Weiss constantΘ, magnetic momentμ i and the part of second momentM 2O corresponding to the nuclear dipoledipole interaction were evaluated from the experimental data. The parameters characterizing the local magnetic field acting on the proton-pairs were calculated and compared with those obtained from the analysis of the shape of the NMR spectrum.
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The authors express their grateful acknowledgement to Prof. Dr. hab. Z. Pajak, Dr. S. GIo-winkowski, Dr. J. Kapturczak and Ing. W. Porzuckoviak from Institute of Physics, A. Mickiewicz University in Poland for their help in NMR measurements and fruitful discussions.
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Jelšovská, K., Murín, J. Proton nuclear magnetic resonance in paramagnetic NiSO4 · 1 H2O. Czech J Phys 39, 1161–1170 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01605400
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