Cross-Correlation Between 11B Quadrupole and 11B-19F Dipole-Dipole Coupling in BF2 Groups
Franziska Rüttger1, Dominik Franke1, Jannik Probst1
1Institut für Anorganische Chemie, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany.
Abstract:
We investigate cross-correlation between 11B quadrupole and 11B-19F dipole-dipole coupling in two BODIPY compounds and one bis(benzoxazol)methanide in partially oriented polystyrene (PS) samples. Especially for the bis(benzoxazol)methanide, the transitions for which the two interactions interfere con- or destructively clearly show distinct linewidths.
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