Abstract
1 H n.m.r. studies of the interaction between chloroform-d and benzene in the presence of cyclohexane provide T1 data which are used to elucidate the mechanism of the interaction. It is proposed that benzene is preferentially attracted to [2H1]chloroform “solvation shells” in which short lived bimolecular complexes are formed. The data are interpreted on this basis to show that the shell contains ≈ 12 molecules of benzene.

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