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Isotope-induced chemical shift changes

Isotopic labels (and especially enriched materials) have proven crucial in the investigation of the mechanisms of homogeneously catalyzed reactions [130]. Further, isotope effects on the rate or the equilibrium constant of a reaction can be diagnostic, and structural information can be provided by isotope-induced changes in the chemical shifts of neighbouring nuclei, and/or alterations in the coupling pattern of the detected spectra. The isotope- and position-specific information inherent to NMR techniques are ideally suited for the analysis of isotope effects in catalysis [131]. [Pg.27]


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