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Inverse detection, nuclear magnetic resonance

Inverse-Detected 15N Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Experiments... [Pg.236]

A silver-silyl intermediate was detected by Si nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) at 5 = 97 ppm and inverse saturation behavior was detected with mono-substituted alkenes. Based on their studies, a silver-mediated reversible releasing of silylene followed by an irreversible electrophilic addition of the silver-silyl intermediate to the alkene was suggested (Fig. 32). [Pg.32]

Clore GM, et al. Analysis of the backbone dynamics of interleukin-1 beta using two-dimensional inverse detected heteronuclear 15N-1H NMR spectroscopy. Biochemistry 1990 29 7387-7401. Aue WP, Bartholdi E, Ernst RR. Two-dimensional spectroscopy. Application to nuclear magnetic resonance. J. Chem. Phys. 1976 64 p. 2229-2246. [Pg.1289]


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