Published September 1, 1956
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Journal Article
Temperature Effects on Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Absorption of Hydrogens Attached to Nitrogen
- Creators
- Roberts, John D.
Chicago
Abstract
The nuclear magnetic resonance absorption of hydrogens attached to nitrogen (^(14)N) may show sharp, broad or triplet lines. Single sharp lines are obtained with amines and ammonia where exchange is rapid. Broad lines (10-75 c.p.s. at 40 mc.) are observed for many amides and pyrrole, while sharp triplet absorption has been observed for gaseous and completely anhydrous ammonia and ammonium ions in acid solution where N-H exchanges are slow. Triplet absorption is expected from spin-spin interactions between the protons and ^(14)N (I = 1).
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© 1956 American Chemical Society. Received June 25, 1956.Additional details
- Eprint ID
- 61376
- DOI
- 10.1021/ja01598a086
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20151021-112214401
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