Proton and fluorine N.M.R. spectra of fluorobenzene
- 1 January 1966
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Molecular Physics
- Vol. 11 (4) , 329-336
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00268976600101161
Abstract
Proton and fluorine resonance spectra of fluorobenzene have been obtained under high resolution using a Varian spectrometer operating at 100 Mc/s and 94·1 Mc/s respectively. These have been analysed by treating the molecule as a six-spin system off the type AB 2 C 2 X with C 2v symmetry. The best parameters available were used to solve the secular equation using an IBM 1620 computer. Carbontetrachloride, chlorform, dioxan and benzene were used as solvents and spectra were obtained at different concentrations. Both 1H and 19F spectra show concentration dependence. Splittings of the spectra due to the natural abundance of 13C were observed. The coupling constants J 13C-H and J 13C-F have the values 160·0±2·0 c/s and 265·5±2·0 c/s respectively.Keywords
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