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Quadrupolar Nucleus Experiments

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NMR — From Spectra to Structures

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The experiments we have so far described have been used to study nuclei with spin I = ½ (1H, 13C, 31P). Our model compounds 1 and 2 contain two further atoms (oxygen and chlorine), which have no NMR-active isotope with spin ½. Oxygen does however have an NMR-active isotope with spin I = 5/2 but very low natural abundance (0.037%): this is 17O. Chlorine has two NMR-active isotopes: 35C1 (I = 3/2, 75.53%) and 37C1 (I = 3/2, 24.47%).

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Mitchell, T.N., Costisella, B. (2004). Quadrupolar Nucleus Experiments. In: NMR — From Spectra to Structures. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-05434-5_4

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