Issue 12, 1985

High-resolution solid-state oxygen-17 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of transition metal carbonyls

Abstract

We have obtained the first high-resolution solid-state oxygen-17 n.m.r. spectra of a series of transition metal carbonyls and results indicate that the principal elements of the 17O chemical shift tensors may be determined, that the anisotropies are very large (Δδca. 600–700 p.p.m.) while the 17O quadrupole coupling constants are very small (ca. 1 MHz), and that magnetically nonequivalent C17O groups may be detected.

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J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1985, 791-793

High-resolution solid-state oxygen-17 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of transition metal carbonyls

E. Oldfield, Max. A. Keniry, S. Shinoda, S. Schramm, T. L. Brown and H. S. Gutowsky, J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1985, 791 DOI: 10.1039/C39850000791

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