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Research Publications:  Xenon NMR

COLLABORATORS

Bernoli I. Baello
   The Prairie School
    Racine, WI
Sheila M. Cohen
Angel C. de Dios
    Georgetown University
Rex E. Gerald II
    Univ Missouri-Rolla
Herbert S. Gutowsky
    deceased
Robert A. Harris
    Univ California-Berkeley
Joseph K. Hwang, MD
   Univ. Washington
A. Keith Jameson
   deceased
Pavel Kostikin
    Bruker Biospin
Hyung-Mi Lim
    KICET, Seoul
Eric Oldfield
    Univ Illinois-Urbana
Igor Moudrakovski
    Max Planck Inst Solid State, Stuttgart
Sohail Murad
    Illinois Inst Tech
Harriet Parker-Croke
    US EPA retired
Alex Pines
    Univ California-Berkeley
John A. Ripmeester
E. Janette Ruiz
    Lam Research Corp
Devin N. Sears
    Gilead Sciences, Canada
D. V. Soldatov
    Univ Guelph
Dirk Stueber
    Merck Research Labs
Gary L. Turner
    Spectral Data Services
Lela Vukovic
    Univ Texas-El Paso
Huajun Yuan
   3M

TALKS ON THIS TOPIC

Understanding Xe chemical shifts Modeling Xe chemical shifts on crystal surfaces Exploring channels, cages and other nanopores with small molecules Xe chemical shifts, what do they tell us about the physical system? Xe in zeolitic channels
Other talks on this topic

00. Doctoral dissertation: Theoretical Calculations of Chemical Shifts in NMR. Application to the Xenon Fluorides. Cynthia Santos Juan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1963, Supervisor: H. S. Gutowsky.
10. Density dependence of 129Xe chemical shifts in mixtures of xenon and other gases, A. K. Jameson, C. J. Jameson, and H. S. Gutowsky, J. Chem. Phys. 53, 2310-2321 (1970).
11. Density dependence of 129Xe NMR chemical shifts in O2 and NO, C. J. Jameson and A. K. Jameson, Mol. Phys. 20, 957-959 (1971).
13. Temperature and density dependence of 129Xe chemical shift in xenon gas, C. J. Jameson, A. K. Jameson, and S. M. Cohen, J. Chem. Phys. 59, 4540-4546 (1973).
15. Temperature and density dependence of 129Xe chemical shift in rare gas mixtures, C. J. Jameson, A. K. Jameson, and S. M. Cohen, J. Chem. Phys. 62, 4224-4226 (1975).
16. 129Xe contact shift in oxygen gas, C. J. Jameson, . K. Jameson, and S. M. Cohen, Mol. Phys. 29, 1919-1927 (1975).
19. Contact interaction between 129Xe and nitric oxide, C. J. Jameson, A. K. Jameson, and S. M. Cohen, J. Chem. Phys. 65 3397-3400 (1976).
20. Second virial coefficient of 129Xe chemical shielding in mixture of Xe with spherical top molecules, CH4, CF4, and SiF4, C. J. Jameson, A. K. Jameson, and S. M. Cohen, J. Chem. Phys. 65, 3401-3406 (1976).
24. Effect of interactions of non-spherical molecules on 129Xe magnetic shielding, C. J. Jameson, A. K. Jameson, and S. M. Cohen, J. Chem. Phys. 66, 5226-5230 (1977).
31. Second virial coefficient of 129Xe chemical shielding in Xe interacting with CO and N2 molecules, C. J. Jameson, A. K. Jameson, and H. Parker, J. Chem. Phys. 68, 3943-3944 (1978).
42. Effects of intermolecular interactions and intramolecular dynamics on nuclear resonance, C. J. Jameson, Bull. Magn. Reson. 3, 3-28 (1980).
98. Nuclear spin relaxation by intermolecular magnetic dipole coupling in the gas phase. 129Xe in oxygen, C. J. Jameson, A. K. Jameson, and J. K. Hwang, J. Chem. Phys., 89, 4074-4081 (1988).
115. Gas phase NMR spectroscopy, C. J. Jameson, Chem. Rev., 91, 1375-1395 (1991).
116. Nuclear magnetic resonance studies of xenon clusters in zeolite NaA, C. J. Jameson, A. K. Jameson, R. E. Gerald II, and A. C. de Dios, J. Chem. Phys. 96, 1676-1689 (1992).
117. 129Xe nuclear magnetic resonance studies of xenon in zeolite CaA, C. J. Jameson, A. K. Jameson, R. E. Gerald II, and A. C. de Dios, J. Chem. Phys. 96, 1690-1697 (1992).
120. The nuclear magnetic shielding as a function of internuclear separation, C. J. Jameson and A. C. de Dios, J. Chem. Phys., 98, 2208-2217 (1993).
121. The nuclear shielding surface: The shielding as a function of molecular geometry and intermolecular separation, C. J. Jameson and A. C. de Dios, in Nuclear Magnetic Shielding and Molecular Structure J. A. Tossell, ed., Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1993, pp. 95-116.
125. Grand canonical Monte Carlo simulations of xenon in zeolite NaA, I. Distribution and 129Xe chemical shifts, C. J. Jameson, A. K. Jameson, B. I. Baello and H. M. Lim, J. Chem. Phys. 100, 5965-5976 (1994).
126. Grand canonical Monte Carlo simulations of xenon in zeolite NaA, II. Structure of the adsorbed fluid, C. J. Jameson, A. K. Jameson, H. M. Lim, and B. I. Baello, J. Chem. Phys. 100, 5977-5987 (1994).
128. Cage-to-cage migration rates of xenon atoms in zeolite NaA from magnetization transfer experiments and simulations, A. K. Jameson, C. J. Jameson, and R. E. Gerald II, J. Chem. Phys., 101, 1775-1786 (1994).
129. 129Xe Magic-angle spinning spectra of xenon in zeolite NaA. Direct observation of mixed clusters of co-adsorbed species, A. K. Jameson, C. J. Jameson, A. C. de Dios, E. Oldfield, R. E. Gerald II, and G. L. Turner, Solid State Nucl. Magn. Reson. 4, 1-12 (1995).
130. Direct observation of distributions of mixed clusters of coadsorbed species in zeolite NaA. A. K. Jameson, C. J. Jameson, A. C. de Dios, E. Oldfield, and R. E. Gerald II, Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal. 98, 85-86 (1995).
136. Xen clusters in the alpha cages of zeolite KA, C. J. Jameson, A. K. Jameson, R. E. Gerald II, and H.-M Lim, J. Chem. Phys. 103, 8811-8820 (1995).
140. Gas phase studies of intermolecular interactions and relaxation, C. J. Jameson, Encyclopedia of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Vol. 4, pp. 2179-2189 (1996) D. M. Grant and R. K. Harris, eds. John Wiley, London.
141. Competitive adsorption of xenon and argon in zeolite NaA. 129Xe NMR and grand canonical Monte Carlo simulations, C. J. Jameson, A. K. Jameson, and H. M. Lim, J. Chem. Phys. 104, 1709-1728 (1996).
144. Understanding NMR chemical shifts, C. J. Jameson, Ann. Rev. Phys. Chem. 47, 135-169 (1996).
148. The 129Xe nuclear shielding surfaces for Xe interacting with linear molecules CO, N2 and CO2, A. C. de Dios and C. J. Jameson, J. Chem. Phys. 107, 4253-4270 (1997).
149. Distribution and 129Xe chemical shifts of Xen clusters in the alpha cages of zeolite AgA, C. J. Jameson and H. M. Lim, J. Chem. Phys. 107, 4373-4383 (1997).
150. Competitive adsorption of xenon and krypton in zeolite NaA. 129Xe NMR and grand canonical Monte Carlo simulations, C. J. Jameson, A. K. Jameson, and H. M. Lim, J. Chem. Phys. 107, 4364-4372 (1997).
151. Anisotropic Xe chemical shifts in zeolites. The role of intra- and inter-crystallite diffusion, C. J. Jameson, A. K. Jameson, R. E. Gerald II, and H. M. Lim, J. Phys. Chem. 101, 8418-8437 (1997).
152. The role of polarization of Xe by di- and monovalent cations in 129Xe NMR studies in zeolite A, C. J. Jameson, H. M. Lim, and A. K. Jameson, Solid State Nucl. Magn. Reson. 9, 277-301 (1997).
159. Application of Nuclear Shielding Surfaces to the Fundamental Understanding of Adsorption and Diffusion in Microporous Solids , C. J. Jameson, A. K. Jameson, A. C. de Dios, R. E. Gerald II, H. M. Lim, P. Kostikin, Modeling NMR Chemical Shifts: Gaining Insights into Structure and Environment, ACS Symposium Series 732, ed. J. C. Facelli and A. C. de Dios, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1999, pp. 335-348.
162. Adsorption of xenon and CH4 mixtures in zeolite NaA. 129Xe NMR and grand canonical Monte Carlo simulations, C. J. Jameson, A. K. Jameson, P. Kostikin, and B. I. Baello, J. Chem. Phys. 112, 323-334 (2000).
164. Xe nuclear magnetic resonance lineshapes in nanochannels, C. J. Jameson and A. C. de Dios, J. Chem. Phys. 116, 3805-3821 (2002).
165. Calculations of Xe lineshapes in model nanochannels. Grand canonical Monte Carlo averaging of the 129Xe NMR chemical shift tensor, C. J. Jameson, J. Chem. Phys. 116, 8912-8929 (2002).
167. The 129Xe nuclear shielding tensor surfaces for Xe interacting with rare gas atoms, C. J. Jameson, D. N. Sears and A. C. de Dios, J. Chem. Phys. 118, 2575-2580 (2003).
169. Calculation of the Xe chemical shift in Xe@C60, D. N. Sears and C. J. Jameson, J. Chem. Pys. 118 , 9987-9989 (2003).
170. Nuclear magnetic shielding and chirality I. The shielding tensor of Xe interacting with Ne helices, D. N. Sears, C. J. Jameson, and R. A. Harris, J. Chem. Phys. 119 , 2685-2690 (2003).
174. Theoretical calculations of Xe chemical shifts in cryptophane cages, D. N. Sears and C. J. Jameson, J. Chem. Phys. 119, 12231-12244 (2003).
175. The chemical shifts of Xe in the cages of clathrate hydrate Structure I and II, D. Stueber and C. J. Jameson, J. Chem. Phys. 120, 1560-1571 (2004).
177. Nuclear magnetic shielding and chirality IV. The odd and even character of the shielding response to a chiral potential, D. N. Sears, C. J. Jameson, R. A. Harris, J. Chem. Phys. 120, 3277-3283 (2004).
178. The NMR lineshapes of Xe in the cages of clathrate hydrates, C. J. Jameson and D. Stueber, J. Chem. Phys. 120, 10200-10214 (2004).
179. Is there a spatial correlation in the distribution of adsorbed atoms in the cages of a zeolite?, C. J. Jameson, Mol. Phys. 102, 723-727 (2004).
180. The Xe shielding surfaces for Xe interacting with linear molecules and spherical tops, D. N. Sears and C. J. Jameson, J. Chem. Phys. 121, 2151-2157 (2004).
181. The Xe chemical shift tensor in silicalite and SSZ-24 zeolite, C. J. Jameson, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 126, 10450-10456 (2004).
182. Molecular dynamics averaging of Xe chemical shifts in liquids, C. J. Jameson, D. N. Sears, and S. Murad, J. Chem. Phys. 121, 9581-9592 (2004).
183. Xe NMR lineshapes in channels of peptide molecular crystals, I. Moudrakovski, D. V. Soldatov, J. A. Ripmeester, D. N. Sears, and C. J. Jameson, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., U. S. A., 101, 17924-17929 (2004).
185. Intermolecular hyperfine tensor for Xe@O2. Density and temperature dependence of Xe chemical shifts in oxygen gas, L. Vukovic, C. J. Jameson, and D. N. Sears, Mol. Phys. 104, 1217-1225 (2006).
189. Xe NMR lineshapes in channels decorated with paramagnetic centers, D. N. Sears, L. Vukovic, and C. J. Jameson, J. Chem. Phys. 125, 114708-114708-14 (2006).
191. Diastereomeric Xe chemical shifts in tethered cryptophane cages, E. J. Ruiz, D. N. Sears, A. Pines, and C. J. Jameson, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 128, 16980-16988 (2006).
193. Molecular dynamics simulation of Xe chemical shifts and solubility in n-alkanes, H. Yuan, S. Murad, C. J. Jameson, and J. D. Olson, J. Phys. Chem. C, 111, 15771-15783 (2007).
197. Prediction of Henry's constants of xenon in cyclo-alkanes from molecular dynamics simulations, H. Yuan, C. J. Jameson, S. K. Gupta, J. D. Olson, S. Murad, Fluid Phase Equil. 269, 73-79 (2008).
199. Exploring gas permeability of lipid membranes using coarse-grained molecular dynamics, H. Yuan, C. J. Jameson and S. Murad, Mol. Simul. 35, 953-961 (2009).
200. Xe NMR, C. J. Jameson, Encyclopedia of Magnetic Resonance, eds R. K. Harris and R. E. Wasylishen, John Wiley: Chichester. DOI: 10.1002/9780470034590.emrstm1076 Published 15th September 2009.
202. Diffusion of Gases across Lipid Membranes with OmpA Channel: A Molecular Dynamics Study, Huajun Yuan, Cynthia J. Jameson, and Sohail Murad, Mol. Phys. 108, 1569-1581 (2010).
215. The Xe chemical shift and chemical shift anisotropy, Cynthia J. Jameson, a chapter in Hyperpolarized Xenon-129 Magnetic Resonance: Concepts, Production, Techniques and Applications, Eike Brunner and Thomas Meersman, eds., Royal Society of Chemistry, London, 2015.
218. Fundamental intramolecular and intermolecular information from NMR in the Gas Phase, Cynthia J. Jameson, a chapter in Gas Phase Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, ed. Michal Jaszunski and Karol Jackowski, eds., Royal Society of Chemistry, London, 2015.

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