Abstract

AbstractThe structure of cyclic chlorinated hydrocarbons can be elucidated by the use of combined 13C nuclear magnetic resonance and 35Cl nuclear quadrupole resonance. The advantages obtained and the techniques employed with respect to some new and already investigated compounds, and typical shift values aiding studies of similar derivatives, are reported.

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