Abstract
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of 1,3-difluorobenzene in thermotropic and lyotropic nematic solvents have been measured and interpreted. The geometrical data calculated from the dipolar couplings are compared with those obtained from microwave spectra and from a recent electron diffraction experiment. Evidence has been found of a small anisotropy in the indirect fluorine-fluorine coupling.
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