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Nuclear magnetic resonance signals

Morris G A and Freeman R 1979 Enhancement of nuclear magnetic resonance signals by polarization transfer J. Am. Chem. See. 101 760-2... [Pg.1464]

Monomer (Section 6 21) The simplest stable molecule from which a particular polymer may be prepared Monosaccharide (Section 25 1) A carbohydrate that cannot be hydrolyzed further to yield a simpler carbohydrate Monosubstituted alkene (Section 5 6) An alkene of the type RCH=CH2 in which there is only one carbon directly bonded to the carbons of the double bond Multiplicity (Section 13 7) The number of peaks into which a signal IS split in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy Signals are described as singlets doublets triplets and so on according to the number of peaks into which they are split... [Pg.1289]

Nuclear magnetic resonance (nmr) requires an atomic nuclei that can absorb a radio-frequency signal impinging it in a strong magnetic field to give a spectmm. The field strength at which the nucleus absorbs is a function of both the nucleus and its immediate electronic environment. The atoms normally used for nmr analysis are as follows (34) H, F, P, Si, and Of these, the most commonly used in polymer analyses are... [Pg.148]

In nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra the protons of the oxirane ring are usually shifted out of the steroid methylene envelope. Tori et al have tabulated the relationships of the angular methyl proton resonances and the oxirane proton signals with respect to location and configuration of the oxirane group. [Pg.19]

Multiplicity (Section 13.7) The number of peaks into which a signal is split in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Signals are described as singlets, doublets, triplets, and so on, according to the number of peaks into which they are split. [Pg.1289]

D. I. Hoult, R. E. Richards 1976, (The signal-to-noise ratio of the nuclear magnetic resonance experiment), J. Magn. Reson. 24, 71. [Pg.138]

Nuclear magnetic resonance has proved to be a valuable tool in determination of configurational sequences in poly(MMA) (14). In Figure 3 is shown the NMR of poly(MMA) synthesized with an anionic polymerization catalyst known to produce predominantly isotactic sequences. In these polymers, the NMR spectrum of the methylene units In the polymer backbone gives an unequivocal determination of tacticity. The methylene signal, occurring about 1.8... [Pg.491]

Ab initio calculations using the CHF-GIAO approach on the optimized geometrical configurations of the compounds have also allowed to predict the 111, 13C, and 1SN nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra of the quinolizidine series. The calculated spectra fit fairly well the experimental data, with the exception of some signals... [Pg.4]

The nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra (300MFIz) of both the compound 10 and 11 was recorded in dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO-r4) and CDCI3. The compound 10 in its H NMR spectrum showed a singlet signal at 5 5.32 due to the two NH protons, whereas compound 11 showed the presence of two NH protons at 6 6.80 <1989JOC3062>. For information on spectral studies of the compounds 1-5, refer to CHEC-II(1996) <1996CHEC-II(8)707>. [Pg.322]


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