1964
DOI: 10.1021/ja01069a004
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Carbon-13 Magnetic Resonance. II. Chemical Shift Data for the Alkanes

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“…11 p.p.m. at the C-2,6 carbon of the isopropyl ethers is in accord with the empirically established trends of P-alkyl substitution observed in hydrocarbons (21). The C-3,5 carbons of the 2,6-diisopropyl ethers are shielded by ca.…”
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“…11 p.p.m. at the C-2,6 carbon of the isopropyl ethers is in accord with the empirically established trends of P-alkyl substitution observed in hydrocarbons (21). The C-3,5 carbons of the 2,6-diisopropyl ethers are shielded by ca.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…A 2-methyl substituent as in 16 or a 2-isopropyl group (21) causes little change in the C-4 shift relative to 14, a trend consistent with that for 9, 10, and 11. For the 2,6-dialkylated compounds 15 and 20, again substantial deshielding occurs at C-4 relative to 14, 16, and 21.…”
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“…Table 6 lists the 6-and +interactions for the nonequivalent carbons C(1) and C(7) in all molecular conformations. If all rotational states in the four-bond segments C(1)-C(5), C(1)-C(8), C(7)-C(5), and C(7)-C(8) are defined, the nonequivalence of C(1) and C (7) is traced to the fact that &-interactions with C(6) occur with probabilities p,, x p,, x p,, and PZ3 x p,, x P2, for C(1), but only with probabilities p21 p22 p23 and p22 p2.1 p21 for C (7). Since the occurrence of unrealistic &-interactions, i.e.…”
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“…On dCmontre ?i l'aide des rCsultats suivants qu'une relation semblable existe entre les protons des groupes mCthyles de 1 dans des solvants organiques: (i) par une synthkse de 1-rl, (8), (ii) par comparaison du spectre rmn du ' H de 1 avec ceux de ses analogues dimCthylCs en 2,2 et en 5,5 et (iii) par l'observation d'une constante de couplage i longue distance dans le spectre de 1. On a fait l'attribution des dkplacements chimiques du 13C dans 1 en se basant sur un spectre, oh les protons sont couplCs, montrant que le signal des groupes mCthyles en C-5 apparait i un champ d'environ 4 ppm plus faible que celui des carbones du groupe mCthyle en C-2.…”
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