Issue 20, 1971

Carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance as a tool to study organic solvation shells

Abstract

Two 13C n.m.r. signals, one for the bulk and one for the bound solvent (1·94 p.p.m. upfield) are observed for aqueous dimethyl sulphoxide containing aluminium chloride.

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J. Chem. Soc. D, 1971, 1265-1265

Carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance as a tool to study organic solvation shells

J. C. Boubel, J. J. Delpuech, M. R. Khaddar and A. Peguy, J. Chem. Soc. D, 1971, 1265 DOI: 10.1039/C29710001265

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