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Nuclear magnetic resonance collapse temperature

CsHsljTi from -27 to + 62 C. The separate resonances observed at low temperature for the two types of Cp rings gradually broaden and collapse, giving a single line at 62 °C. [From Colton, F. A. In Dynamic Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Jackman, L. M., Cotton,... [Pg.364]


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