Abstract

Using the recently introduced technique of proton-enchanced nuclear induction spectroscopy, 13C chemical shielding parameters are reported for a number of simple organic compounds, and some exemplary spectra are shown. The 13C chemical shielding parameters are sensitive to the functional character of the carbon and to molecular structure. Several interesting aspects of these experiments, including molecular motion and cross-relaxation effects, are mentioned briefly.

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