Issue 16, 1970

Pigments of Elsinoe species. Part IV. Confirmatory evidence for the structure of elsinochrome A and its ethers from studies of nuclear magnetic resonance (solvent and overhauser effects) and electron spin resonance

Abstract

The structures assigned to elsinochrome A and its two isomeric dimethyl ethers have been confirmed by the use of special techniques of magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Nuclear Overhauser effects involving methoxy-groups and adjacent aromatic protons have been observed; signals from such methoxy-groups show larger half-line-widths in the unperturbed n.m.r. spectra than do those of groups without free ortho-positions. These observations should be helpful in structure elucidations.

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J. Chem. Soc. C, 1970, 2154-2159

Pigments of Elsinoe species. Part IV. Confirmatory evidence for the structure of elsinochrome A and its ethers from studies of nuclear magnetic resonance (solvent and overhauser effects) and electron spin resonance

R. J. J. Ch. Lousberg, L. Paolillo, H. Kon, U. Weiss and C. A. Salemink, J. Chem. Soc. C, 1970, 2154 DOI: 10.1039/J39700002154

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