1997
DOI: 10.1021/jp970287v
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NMR Properties of Formamide:  A First Principles and Experimental Study

Abstract: The tensors corresponding to the second-rank NMR observables, nuclear shielding, quadrupole coupling, and spin−spin coupling of formamide (HCONH2, FA) were determined using several first principles quantum chemical methods. The changes induced on the shielding and quadrupole coupling tensors by intermolecular hydrogen bonding were examined computationally. Liquid crystal NMR experiments were performed for dissolved FA in the SDS and CTAB lyotropic mesophases and their isotropic phases and in the gas phase. We … Show more

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“…However, for the formyl-methionine amide, the aldehyde proton will lead to splitting of the carbonyl resonance because 1 H decoupling is not generally applied during the 13 C evolution period. The magnitude of the observed splitting is consistent with published values for one-bond couplings in formamide groups (33,34). This amide also exhibits NOEs (Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…However, for the formyl-methionine amide, the aldehyde proton will lead to splitting of the carbonyl resonance because 1 H decoupling is not generally applied during the 13 C evolution period. The magnitude of the observed splitting is consistent with published values for one-bond couplings in formamide groups (33,34). This amide also exhibits NOEs (Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…14 N in formamide [17], discussed above), we expect that MP2 overestimates and RAS-A underestimates slightly the influence of electron correlation. Correlation effects reduce the largest V zz components for all the atoms.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…However, it appears that what is mainly needed for comparison with experiment is a description of the effects of the environment (see e.g. [17]). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, in formamide (Scheme 3), cis-3 J HH = 2.25 Hz, while trans-3 J HH = 13.90 Hz. [41] The H-C-N-H Karplus-like relationship of Hu and Bax [42] yields 7.22 and 10.06 Hz, respectively. This suggests that in formamide, Scheme 3, the cis-SSCC is notably reduced, while the trans-SSCC is notably increased, probably, as a consequence of the strong S. Pedersoli et al n O → σ * C -N and n O → σ * C -H interactions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%