Chemical Physics Letters, Vol.609, 88-92, 2014
Dynamics, NMR parameters and hyperfine coupling constants of the Fe3O4(100)-water interface: Implications for MRI probes
Magnetite is an iron oxide widely used as contrast agent in MRI, receiving considerable interest from nanoscience and nanotechnology. In this work, the face 1 0 0 of the magnetite structure was studied with water in order to obtain H-1 hyperfine coupling constants (HFCCs). Molecular dynamics (MD) calculations were performed using the ReaxFF program and for statistical inefficiency, structures were selected for HFCC and NMR calculations. From our theoretical findings, the magnetite in solution considerably increases the H-1 HFCC of water molecules. From our results, it is essential to incorporate the dynamics and solvent effects into NMR calculations of relaxation parameters. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.