The 13C NMR titration shifts of sulphonic acids

Carbon‐13 chemical shifts of a number of alkyl and aromatic sulphonic acids in sulphuric acids in sulphuric acid and strongly basic deuterium oxide have been compared. The titration shifts are relatively small for carbons near the sulphonyl group, but are comparable with those of other organic acids...

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Veröffentlicht in:Organic Magnetic Resonance 1979-07, Vol.12 (7), p.435-437
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