Trifluoromethanol (CF3OH) and trifluoromethylamine (CF3NH2)
G Kloeter, K Seppelt
Index: Kloeter,G.; Seppelt,K. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1979 , vol. 101, p. 347 - 349
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Conclusion The availability of" benchmark" chemical shift data on solids is highly useful in the interpretation of chemical shift results for liquid solutions. Using Il3Cd data on solid CdX42-systems greatly enhances the reliability of the least-squares analysis of the weighted- average data on Cd (I1)-halide complexes. Analogous use of solid-state chemical shift benchmarks for interpreting liquid solution data should see greatly increased popularity, ...
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