Journal article
Proximity effects on nuclear spin-spin coupling constants. 1. 1J(CH) couplings in the vicinity of an atom bearing lone pairs
C Vizioli, MC De Ruiz Azúa, CG Giribet, RH Contreras, L Turi, JJ Dannenberg, ID Rae, JA Weigold, M Malagoli, R Zanasi, P Lazzeretti
Journal of Physical Chemistry | Published : 1994
DOI: 10.1021/j100087a007
Abstract
Proximity effects on 1J(CH) couplings are studied from a theoretical point of view in the following systems: CH4/FH (A) and H2O/HCN (B) which form dimers by hydrogen-bond interactions. 1J(CH) couplings for different intermolecular distances are calculated for the C - H bond facing the atom bearing lone pairs. While in the former system, this coupling is increased owing to the proximity to the F atom; in the latter this coupling is decreased owing to the proximity to the O atom. These opposite trends are accompanied by slight shortening and lengthening, respectively, of the corresponding C - H bond lengths. As part of this work, measurements of 1J(CH) couplings in 9-(1,3-dioxolan-2-yl)-1,2,3,..
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