Vanadium-51 nuclear magnetic resonance

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title: Vanadium-51 nuclear magnetic resonance
text: Vanadium-51 nuclear magnetic resonance (51V NMR spectroscopy) is a method for the characterization of vanadium-containing compounds and materials. 51V comprises 99.75% of naturally occurring vanadium. The nucleus is quadrupolar with I = 7/2, which is not favorable for NMR spectroscopy, although its quadrupole moment and thus the linewidths are unusually small, while its magnetogyric ratio is relatively high (+7.0492 rad T−1s−1), so that 51V has 38% receptivity vs 1H. Its resonance frequency is c
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