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New perspectives in the PAW/GIPAW approach: J(P-O-Si) coupling constants, antisymmetric parts of shift tensors and NQR predictions

Authors :
Christian Bonhomme
Maude Ferrari
Laure Bonhomme-Coury
Daniel Canet
Frédérique Pourpoint
Chris J. Pickard
Dominique Massiot
Christel Gervais
Guy Jacob
Cristina Coelho
Francesco Mauri
Florence Babonneau
Thierry Azaïs
Siân A. Joyce
Jonathan R. Yates
Source :
Magnetic resonance in chemistry : MRC. 48
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

In 2001, Pickard and Mauri implemented the gauge including projected augmented wave (GIPAW) protocol for first-principles calculations of NMR parameters using periodic boundary conditions (chemical shift anisotropy and electric field gradient tensors). In this paper, three potentially interesting perspectives in connection with PAW/GIPAW in solid-state NMR and pure nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR) are presented: (i) the calculation of J coupling tensors in inorganic solids; (ii) the calculation of the antisymmetric part of chemical shift tensors and (iii) the prediction of (14)N and (35)Cl pure NQR resonances including dynamics. We believe that these topics should open new insights in the combination of GIPAW, NMR/NQR crystallography, temperature effects and dynamics. Points (i), (ii) and (iii) will be illustrated by selected examples: (i) chemical shift tensors and heteronuclear (2)J(P-O-Si) coupling constants in the case of silicophosphates and calcium phosphates [Si(5)O(PO(4))(6), SiP(2)O(7) polymorphs and α-Ca(PO(3))(2)]; (ii) antisymmetric chemical shift tensors in cyclopropene derivatives, C(3)X(4) (X = H, Cl, F) and (iii) (14)N and (35)Cl NQR predictions in the case of RDX (C(3)H(6)N(6)O(6)), β-HMX (C(4)H(8)N(8)O(8)), α-NTO (C(2)H(2)N(4)O(3)) and AlOPCl(6). RDX, β-HMX and α-NTO are explosive compounds.

Details

ISSN :
1097458X
Volume :
48
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Magnetic resonance in chemistry : MRC
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1ea6c5d23c76c294a1a4aa0b97107652