Re: 31P shift tables

J. W. Emsley (J.W.Emsley@soton.ac.uk)
Wed, 20 Jan 1999 15:03:02 -0500 (EST)

Siegfried,

Try David Gorenstein's article in Prog. Nucl. Magn. Reson.,
vol 16, 1 (1985)

Jim Emsley

On Wed, 20 Jan 1999 14:55:14 +0100 "S. M. Schoberth"
<s.schoberth@kfa-juelich.de> wrote:

> Dear BUMERs,
>
> does anyone know of extensive 31P NMR chemical shift
> tables in a review or a book*? Specifically, I am looking for
> chemical shifts as seen in aqueous solution at around pH 7.
> such as signals appearing in the region of phenyl-phosphinate
> (roughly at about 20 ppm when inorganic phosphate and
> sugar phosphates appear at about 0 to 5 ppm, pH 7,
> aqueous solution). That these signals belong to phenyl-
> phosphinate or a related compound is unlikely.
>
> *: I know of Crutchfield et al. 1967. 31P Nuclear
> Magnetic Resonance, John Wiley. But I am looking for
> something more recent and more in the "aqueous
> solution at pH 7" range.
>
> Siegfried Schoberth
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