Abstract

The 33S and 17O NMR spectra of substrates X-SO 2-Y, where X and Y cover a large range of group electronegativities, have been obtained. Compounds containing a chlorine atom alpha to the SO 2 group show a large deshielding of terminal oxygens. This chlorine effect has been rationalized in terms of interactions between molecular orbitals.

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