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G Chemical Shifts and Multiplicities of Residual Protons in Commercially Available Deuterated Solvents

CHEMICAL SHIFTS AND MULTIPLICITIES OF RESIDUAL PROTONS IN COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE DEUTERATED APPENDIX G SOLVENTS (MERCK CO., INC.) [Pg.200]

Compound0 Molecular Weight Sh (multiplet) Compound0 Molecular Weight Sh (multiplet) [Pg.200]

CHEMICAL SHIFTS OF COMMON LABORATORY SOLVENTS APPENDIX H as TRACE IMPURITIES [Pg.201]

APPENDIX I PROTON NMR CHEMICAL SHIFTS OF AMINO ACIDS IN DzO [Pg.203]

Faced with a choice during the early development of nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry, most organic chemists would certainly have selected the carbon nucleus over the hydrogen nucleus for immediate investigation. After all, the carbon skeletons of rings and chains are central to organic chemistry. The problem, of course, is that the carbon skeleton consists almost completely of the 12C nucleus, which is not accessible to NMR spectrometry. The spectrometrist is left to cope with the very small amount of the 13C nucleus. [Pg.204]


Appendix G Chemical Shifts and Multiplicities of Residual Protons in Commercially Available Deuterated Solvents (Merck Co., Inc.)... [Pg.214]




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