Issue 0, 1966

Nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of some β-diketone complexes of group III and IV elements

Abstract

The chemical shifts of the CH and CH3 protons in the nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of many neutral β-diketone complexes are shown to be sensitive to the electrical symmetry of the molecule. The effects are ascribed largely to intramolecular linear electric-field shifts and can be calculated from the dipole moment of the molecule. The signs of the shifts can be used in discussing the structure of the complexes; they confirm the cis configuration for titanium(IV), germanium(IV), and tin(IV) complexes of the type M(acac)2Cl2, and the existence of two C-bonded (acac) ligands in [Pt(acac)3]. The large low-field shift of CH recently observed in [Si(acac)3]+ is also ascribed to both first- and second-order electric-field shifts rather than to any marked benzenoid resonance in the β-diketone ring.

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J. Chem. Soc. A, 1966, 1749-1757

Nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of some β-diketone complexes of group III and IV elements

J. A. S. Smith and E. J. Wilkins, J. Chem. Soc. A, 1966, 1749 DOI: 10.1039/J19660001749

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