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Nuclear magnetic resonance peak density

The ratio [Sc(Cp )2Ph] / [Sc(Cp )2H] was obtained from relative heights of H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) peaks, and [C6H6] was calculated from the density of benzene. The determination of [H2] was more complicated because this substance is also involved in a gas-liquid equilibrium. The procedure used by the authors is as follows. [Pg.211]

Traditionally, either gas chromatography combined with mass spectroscopy (GC-MS), density measurements, or refractometry is used to determine the relative concentration of the permeant mixtures [68]. However, proton nuclear magnetic resonance ( H NMR) is another excellent method to quantify concentrations because of its ease of use and high accuracy. The molar ratio of the mixture is calculated from the ratio of the integration of peaks corresponding to the components in the mixture. Once the ratios of permeants are known, selectivity can be calculated. To demonstrate that H NMR is an accurate method for determining the composition of liquid mixtures, a trial run was carried out using measured volumes of water and methanol (Fig. 33.17). [Pg.957]


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