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Coupling constants proton-nitrogen

Experimental confirmation of the metal-nitrogen coordination of thiazole complexes was recently given by Pannell et al. (472), who studied the Cr(0), Mo(0), and W(0) pentacarbonyl complexes of thiazole (Th)M(CO)5. The infrared spectra are quite similar to those of the pyridine analogs the H-NMR resonance associated with 2- and 4-protons are sharper and possess fine structure, in contrast to the broad, featureless resonances of free thiazole ligands. This is expected since removal of electron density from nitrogen upon coordination reduces the N quad-rupole coupling constant that is responsible for the line broadening of the a protons. [Pg.129]

The section on Spectroscopy has been retained but with some revisions and expansion. The section includes ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy, fluorescence, infrared and Raman spectroscopy, and X-ray spectrometry. Detection limits are listed for the elements when using flame emission, flame atomic absorption, electrothermal atomic absorption, argon induction coupled plasma, and flame atomic fluorescence. Nuclear magnetic resonance embraces tables for the nuclear properties of the elements, proton chemical shifts and coupling constants, and similar material for carbon-13, boron-11, nitrogen-15, fluorine-19, silicon-19, and phosphoms-31. [Pg.1284]

The normal pattern of coupling constants for aromatic six-membered rings is found in the heterocyclic aza systems, except that the ortho coupling to a proton a to a heterocyclic nitrogen is reduced from 7-8 Hz to 4.5-6 Hz. The J2.3 of pyrylium salts is still lower... [Pg.10]

Fig. 6.6 Schematics of hydrogen bonds between purine and pyrimidine bases with indicated trans-hydrogen bond scalar interactions and related coupling constants, which can be measured using NMR. In addition to correlations between exchangeable protons and nitrogens, also a relayed transfer to nonexchangeable aromatic protons, shown by a dashed arrow, can be employed. The... Fig. 6.6 Schematics of hydrogen bonds between purine and pyrimidine bases with indicated trans-hydrogen bond scalar interactions and related coupling constants, which can be measured using NMR. In addition to correlations between exchangeable protons and nitrogens, also a relayed transfer to nonexchangeable aromatic protons, shown by a dashed arrow, can be employed. The...
Crepaux, D., Lehn, J. M., Dean, R. R. Nuclear Spin-Spin Interactions. X. Signs of Geminal and Vicinal Nitrogen-Proton Coupling Constants. Stereochemistry and Medium Effects on NH Couplings. Mol. Phys. 16, 225 (1969). [Pg.188]


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