High Resolution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy: Volume 2, Volume 2High Resolution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Volume 2 provides a comprehensive coverage of the theories and methods for analysis of high resolution spectra. The title also presents a discourse on other variables that affect the spectra. The text first details the correlations of 1H resonance spectral parameters with molecular structure, and then proceeds to tackling the 19F nuclear magnetic resonance studies. Next, the selection deals with the NMR spectra of nuclei other than hydrogen fluoride. The text also provides data sets, such as nuclear properties, T-values, and chemical shifts. The book will be of great use to scientists who utilize nuclear magnetic resonance in their work. |
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... phosphorus 926 Miscellaneous cyclic compounds 927 11.14 Methyl and ethyl fluorosilanes Rx.SiF4-x 927 11.15 Antimony pentafluoride 928 11.16 Compounds containing fluorine-sulphur bonds 930 11.16.1 Sulphur hexafluoride and its ...
... phosphorus 926 Miscellaneous cyclic compounds 927 11.14 Methyl and ethyl fluorosilanes Rx.SiF4-x 927 11.15 Antimony pentafluoride 928 11.16 Compounds containing fluorine-sulphur bonds 930 11.16.1 Sulphur hexafluoride and its ...
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... phosphorus atoms Tetrapolyphosphate ion, P.O's Alkali metal salts of dialkyl phosphonates Condensed phosphates Pentavalent phosphorus thioacids Phosphorus pentachloride Diphosphine, P2H4 Stereoisomers of substituted diphosphines ...
... phosphorus atoms Tetrapolyphosphate ion, P.O's Alkali metal salts of dialkyl phosphonates Condensed phosphates Pentavalent phosphorus thioacids Phosphorus pentachloride Diphosphine, P2H4 Stereoisomers of substituted diphosphines ...
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Contents
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CHAPTER 11 19F NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE STUDIES | 871 |
CHAPTER 12 NMR SPECTRA OF NUCLEI OTHER THAN HYDROGEN AND FLUORINE | 969 |
TABLE OF NUCLEAR PROPERTIES | 1109 |
TABLE OF TVALUES FOR A VARIETY OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS | 1115 |
CHARTS OF 1H CHEMICAL SHIFTS AND COUPLING CONSTANTS | 1131 |
TABLE OF 1H CHEMICAL SHIFTS IN SOME DIAZOCOMPOUNDS | 1139 |
TABLE OF SUBSTITUENT SHIELDING EFFECTS So AND Sn IN BENZENES | 1140 |
TABLE OF 31p CHEMICAL SHIFTS | 1143 |
NAME INDEXVOLUME 2 | xxiii |
SUBJECT INDEX | xxxiii |
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