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¹³C NMR: ¹H–¹³C Decoupling01:04

¹³C NMR: ¹H–¹³C Decoupling

The probability of having two carbon-13 atoms next to each other is negligible because of the low natural abundance of carbon-13. Consequently, peak splitting due to carbon-carbon spin-spin coupling is not observed in spectra. However, protons up to three sigma bonds away split the carbon signal according to the n+1 rule, resulting in complicated spectra.
A broadband decoupling technique is used to simplify these complex, sometimes overlapping, signals. Broadband decoupling relies on a...
NMR Spectroscopy: Spin–Spin Coupling01:08

NMR Spectroscopy: Spin–Spin Coupling

The spin state of an NMR-active nucleus can have a slight effect on its immediate electronic environment. This effect propagates through the intervening bonds and affects the electronic environments of NMR-active nuclei up to three bonds away; occasionally, even farther. This phenomenon is called spin–spin coupling or J-coupling. Coupling interactions are mutual and result in small changes in the absorption frequencies of both nuclei involved. While nuclei of the same element are involved in...
¹H NMR: Long-Range Coupling01:27

¹H NMR: Long-Range Coupling

The coupling interactions of nuclei across four or more bonds are usually weak, with J values less than 1 Hz. While these are usually not observed in spectra, the presence of multiple bonds along the coupling pathway can result in observable long-range coupling.
In alkenes, spin information is communicated via σ–π overlap, as seen in allylic (four-bond) and homoallylic (five-bond) couplings. These coupling interactions are stronger when the σ bond is parallel to the alkene π orbitals.
Spin–Spin Coupling: Three-Bond Coupling (Vicinal Coupling)01:22

Spin–Spin Coupling: Three-Bond Coupling (Vicinal Coupling)

Vicinal or three-bond coupling is commonly observed between protons attached to adjacent carbons. Here, nuclear spin information is primarily transferred via electron spin interactions between adjacent C‑H bond orbitals. This generally favors the antiparallel arrangement of spins, so 3J values are usually positive.
The extent of coupling depends on the C‑C bond length, the two H‑C‑C angles, any electron-withdrawing substituents, and the dihedral angle between the involved orbitals. The...
Spin–Spin Coupling Constant: Overview01:08

Spin–Spin Coupling Constant: Overview

In bromoethane, the three methyl protons are coupled to the two methylene protons that are three bonds away. In accordance with the n+1 rule, the signal from the methyl protons is split into three peaks with 1:2:1 relative intensities. The methylene protons appear as a quartet, with the relative intensities of 1:3:3:1.
Qualitatively, any spin plus-half nucleus polarizes the spins of its electrons to the minus-half state. Consequently, the paired electron in the hydrogen–carbon bond must have a...
Chemical Shift: Internal References and Solvent Effects01:17

Chemical Shift: Internal References and Solvent Effects

In an NMR sample, precise measurement of the absolute absorption frequencies of nuclei is difficult. A standard internal reference compound is added, and the frequency difference between the reference signal and sample signals is measured.
The internal reference compound generally used in NMR spectroscopy is tetramethylsilane (TMS). TMS is preferred because it is chemically inert, soluble in NMR solvents, and easily removable. Also, the highly shielded methyl protons in TMS yield an intense...

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Atomic Scale Structural Studies of Macromolecular Assemblies by Solid-state Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
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La microsolvación y el acoplamiento de RMN 13C-Li.

Rudolf Knorr1, Thomas Menke, Kathrin Ferchland

  • 1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Butenandtstrasse 5-13, 81377 München, Germany. rhk@cup.uni-muenchen.de

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Una nueva expresión empírica relaciona las constantes de acoplamiento de RMN ((1) J ((CLi)) en los compuestos carbono-litio con el número de núcleos de litio y ligandos donantes coordinados. Este hallazgo puede ayudar a determinar números de microsolvación desconocidos en agregados de organolitio.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Química organometálica Química orgánica de los metales.
  • Espectroscopia de resonancia magnética nuclear Espectroscopia de resonancia magnética nuclear Espectroscopia de resonancia magnética nuclear Espectroscopia de resonancia magnética nuclear Espectroscopia de resonancia magnética nuclear

Sus antecedentes:

  • La espectroscopia de Resonancia Magnética Nuclear (RMN) es crucial para la caracterización de los compuestos de organolitio.
  • Comprender el entorno de coordinación alrededor de los núcleos de litio es esencial para predecir la reactividad y la estructura.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Proponer y validar una expresión empírica que correlacione la constante de acoplamiento de la RMN con los parámetros estructurales.
  • Para investigar la influencia de la solvación y la agregación en (1) J ((CLi) en varios compuestos de carbono-litio (C-Li).

Principales métodos:

  • Integración de las resonancias de RMN para los ligandos donantes coordinados y libres (t-BuOMe, Et2O, THF).
  • Análisis de las correlaciones nucleares de Overhauser y determinación de las estructuras de estado sólido.
  • Aplicación de la expresión empírica derivada a diversos compuestos C-Li (monoméricos, diméricos, tetraméricos y agregados).

Principales resultados:

  • Se estableció una expresión empírica, (1) J(CLi) = L[n(a + d) ](-1), que muestra la dependencia recíproca del número de núcleos de litio (n) y la suma de coordinación de ligandos (a + d).
  • Los números de microsolución (d) se correlacionan con los cambios observados en los desplazamientos químicos de RMN para los carbaniónicos (13) C ((alfa), C ((para) y p-H.
  • La expresión demuestra la aplicabilidad a través de varios compuestos de C-Li, incluyendo agregados solvados y no solvados.

Conclusiones:

  • La constante de acoplamiento (1) J ((CLi) puede servir como una herramienta valiosa para evaluar números de microsolvación desconocidos en especies de organolitio.
  • El estudio hace hincapié en la importancia de analizar (13) C RMN C-Li división múltiple para ambos fluxional y no fluxional agregados.