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Solution-State NMR Studies of Group IV Elements (Other than Carbon)

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The spin properties of the magnetic nuclides of silicon, germanium, tin, and lead are described. Each has a useful spin 1/2 nuclide, except for germanium. Experimental methods are discussed, including those of importance because of the long relaxation times frequently encountered (especially for 29Si). Data on relaxation times, chemical shifts, and coupling constants are briefly reviewed.

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Harris, R.K. (1983). Solution-State NMR Studies of Group IV Elements (Other than Carbon). In: Lambert, J.B., Riddell, F.G. (eds) The Multinuclear Approach to NMR Spectroscopy. NATO ASI Series, vol 103. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7130-1_16

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