Issue 22, 1976

Studies of nitrogen-15–phosphorus-31 nuclear spin–spin coupling by heteronuclear magnetic double resonance

Abstract

The signs and magnitudes of 1J(31P–15N), 2J(31PNH), 3J(15NPCH), and certain other coupling constants, and phosphorus-31 and nitrogen-l 5 chemical shifts, have been determined in 24 organophosphorus compounds with P–N bonds and enriched in nitrogen-15. The coupling 1K(PN) has substantial negative values in phosphorus(III) compounds and becomes more positive with values near zero when phosphorus is four-co-ordinate. The behaviour of 2J(31PNH) is consistent with the hybridization of nitrogen being close to sp2 in these species. and this is attributed to pπdπ overlap with phosphorus and/or pπpπ overlap with N-phenyl groups.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1976, 2351-2355

Studies of nitrogen-15–phosphorus-31 nuclear spin–spin coupling by heteronuclear magnetic double resonance

W. McFarlane and B. Wrackmeyer, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1976, 2351 DOI: 10.1039/DT9760002351

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