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Multiplet skewing

Butobarbitone 4 skewed quartet 4 multiplet 6 triplet with fine coupling... [Pg.274]

Fortunately the skewing of the intensities of the individual legs of multiplets can be partially explained by using a qualitative argument. The argument is really just an offshoot of the following two facts about J-coupling of spins in NMR. [Pg.103]

Dach effect, intensity skewing. The deviation of the intensity of the individual peaks in a multiplet from those intensities predicted using Pascal s triangle. [Pg.106]

Dach effect. Syn. roof effect. The skewing of the intensities of the individual peaks (legs) of a multiplet caused by the close proximity (in the spectrum) of another resonance to which the resonance in guestion is coupled. The Dach effect is due to nonfirst-order coupling behavior. [Pg.106]


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