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NMR Spectroscopy of the Non-Metal Elements Stefan Berger Philipps-Universit? t, Marburg, Germany Siegmar Braun Technische Hochschule Darmstadt, Germany Hans-Otto Kalinowski Justus-Liebig-Universit? t, Gie? en, Germany In recent years, the NMR…

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NMR Spectroscopy of the Non-Metal Elements Stefan Berger Philipps-Universit? t, Marburg, Germany Siegmar Braun Technische Hochschule Darmstadt, Germany Hans-Otto Kalinowski Justus-Liebig-Universit? t, Gie? en, Germany In recent years, the NMR spectrum of NMR has rapidly gained importance outside the traditional areas of NMR proton and 13 NMR carbon. In particular, it has become more applicable to compounds containing elements such as phosphorus, nitrogen and fluorine.

NMR spectroscopy analyzes a wealth of NMR data for the most important non-metallic elements: nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, phosphorus, sulfur and xenon. For each element, data on simpler compounds and their derivatives (organic and inorganic) are collected together as fully as possible, and systematic rules that are detailed in relation to structural changes are discussed.

This allows the reader to interpret the structure of the most complex structures. The chapters containing the NMR data of the elements are preceded by a practical introduction to the basic theory and experimental techniques of NMR parameters, in particular the chemical transformation and indirect conduction of spin spinning.

This article will help the reader find practical solutions to structure identification problems and to accurately assess the spectra obtained. The spectroscopic analysis of nonmetallic metal objects from NMR is an invaluable reference source for all laboratories using NMR.

It will also be widely used by organic and inorganic chemists, especially those working on nitrogen, fluorine and phosphorus compounds.



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