Conformational analysis. XIV. Conformations of methyl-, ethyl-, and isopropylarenes
RJ Ouellette, BK Sinha, J Stolfo, C Levin…
Index: Ouellette,R.J. et al. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1970 , vol. 92, p. 7145 - 7148
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Abstract: The chemical shifts of the methyl protons of methylarenes, the methylene protons of ethylarenes, and methine protons of isopropylarena have been determined in dilute solution of carbon tetrachloride at 34”. The aryl groups employed were phenyl, 1-naphthyl, 2- naphthyl, 1-anthryl, 2-anthryl, 2-phenanthryl, 3-phenanthryl, and 9-phenanthryl. From the observation that the sensitivity of the chemical shift of the a-protons of the alkyl groups to ...
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