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35,36,37Cl NMR chemical shifts, linewidths, and spin-lattice relaxation times of chlorine nuclides in an acetonitrile solution of Bu4NClO4

35,36,37Cl NMR chemical shifts, linewidths, and spin-lattice relaxation times of chlorine nuclides in an acetonitrile solution of Bu4NClO4

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36Cl is one of long-lived b-active isotopes with a half-life of 3.105 years and rare nuclear structure – its odd-odd nuclei contain 19 neutrons and 17 protons. Being an artificial isotope, 36Cl is not today an environmental hazard because of its low abundance. However, some of the scenarios for the development of atomic power, p.e. involving the us...