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Studies of Conformational Equilibria and Equilibration by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
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- Roberts, John D.
Chicago
Abstract
The study of conformational equilibria and equilibration by nuclear magnetic resonance in cyclic compounds has been found to be considerably facilitated by use of ^(19)F spectra of gem-fluoro derivatives. Results obtained cyclohexane, cis-decalin, and cycloheptane ring systems were reviewed with particular emphasis on the degree with which conclusions drawn might also be applicable to the parent cyclic hydrocarbons. This article is based on The Chemical Society Centenary Lecture given by Professor Roberts at Glasgow, Manchester, London and East Anglia.
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© 1966 Royal Society of Chemistry. Contribution No. 3406 from the Gates and Crellin Laboratories of Chemistry, California Institute of Technology. Much of the work reported herein was supported by the National Science Foundation.Attached Files
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- Caltech Gates and Crellin Laboratories of Chemistry
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- 3406