Abstract

The state-of-the-art of measuring proton shielding tensors in single crystals by multiple pulse techniques is outlined. Aromatic systems are chosen as an example. The experimental results are strongly affected by intermolecular shielding contributions. Features characteristic of the shielding of aromatic systems emerge after taking intermolecular contributions into account.

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