Abstract

We report resolution of individual carbon environments of 18-crown-6 ether and its KNCS complex using 13C CPMAS nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy at low temperature. The importance of torsional angle effects in determining chemical shifts in these solids is discussed.

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