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Published July 1973 | public
Journal Article

^(13)C and ^(15)N Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of Nitrile Oxides and Related Reaction Products. Unexpected ^(13)C and ^(15)N Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Parameters of 2,4,6-Trimethylbenzonitrile Oxide

Abstract

The ^(13)C nmr spectra of several aryl nitrile oxides have been taken. The magnitude of ^1J^_(C(13)-^(15)N) for 2,4,6-trimethylbenzonitrile-^(15)N has been found to be 77.5 Hz, by far the largest one-bond carbon-nitrogen spin-spin coupling constant yet reported. The ^(13)C resonance of the carbon atom bonded to the nitrogen atom in this nitrile oxide is considerably shifted upfield by comparison with the analogous ^(13)C resonances of nitriles; however, little change is seen in the paramagnetic shielding term for ^(15)N upon conversion of a nitrile to a nitrile oxide. The ^(13)C and ^(15)N spectra are reported for a precursor and some reaction products of 2,4,6-trimethylbenzonitrile-^(15)N oxide. The low-field position of the ^(15)N resonances of isoxazole systems is discussed in relation to nitrogen chemical shifts for other five-membered heterocycles.

Additional Information

© 1973 American Chemical Society. Received July 21, 1972. Supported by the National Science Foundation and the Public Health Service, Research Grant No. GM-11072 from the Division of General Medical Sciences; Max Kade Foundation, Inc., Fellow, 1970-1971.

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