Published February 1, 1966
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Nitrogen-15 Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. VII. Chemical Shifts of para-Substituted Nitrobenzenes
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- Clark, David T.
- Roberts, John D.
Chicago
Abstract
The ^(15)N chemical shifts of a series of para-substituted nitrobenzenes have been measured. Comparison with the para-^(13)C chemical shifts in monosubstituted benzenes and with ^(19)F chemical shifts in para-substituted fluorobenzenes, indicates that similar factors determine the chemical shifts of these three nuclei. With p-nitroaniline, the ^(15)N chemical shift appears to have an extra paramagnetic contribution, since this is the only compound studied that does not fit the correlation with ^(13)C and ^(19)F chemical shifts.
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© 1966 American Chemical Society. Received September 30, 1965. Supported in part by the Public Health Service Research Grant 11072-02 from the Division of General Medical Sciences and the National Science Foundation.Attached Files
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- 61125
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