31P and 13C NMR of Transition Metal Phosphine Complexes

For almost a quarter of a century the words "nuclear magnetic reso­ nance" were synonymous with proton I,leasurements. During this period the literature abounded with a seemingly infinite variety of 1H NHR studies concerned primarily with carbon chemistry. Occasionally a "novel"...

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Main Authors: Pregosin, Paul S., Kunz, Roland W. (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1979, 1979
Edition:1st ed. 1979
Series:NMR Basic Principles and Progress
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • A Motivation and Methodology
  • I Introduction
  • II Measurement Techniques
  • III Spin-Lattice Relaxation Times
  • IV The 31P Nuclear Overhauser Effect
  • B Coupling Constants
  • I One-Bond Metal-Phosphorus Coupling Constants
  • II Two-Bond Phosphorus-Phosphorus Coupling Constants
  • III One-Bond Metal-Phosphorus Coupling Constants — A Survey
  • IV Two-Bond Phosphorus-Phosphorus Coupling Constants — Data
  • C Chemical Shifts
  • D Applications
  • E 13C Studies of Phosphorus Containing Complexes
  • I Studies of Coordinated Phosphorus Ligands
  • II Studies of Non-Phosphorus Ligands in Phosphorus-Complexes
  • F Appendices
  • A The Influence of Tr-Orbitals on the Coupling Constant
  • B Numerical Values of /?ns(O)/2
  • C Differences in 1J(M,P), 2J(P,P)cis and 2J(P,P)trans
  • G Tables
  • H References