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Default Integrating 13C spectra

Integrating 13C spectra

In a normal fully decoupled carbon experiment, can you integrate equivalent carbons? In other words , do all CH3's get the same signal enhancement so that you could integrate CH3's comparatively?

I imaginable that the issue is still that T1 relaxation would make this still impossible.

How about with Cr(acac)3 added? Could you then integrate equivalent carbons?

I understand that you can set up an experiment specifically for integrating carbon spectra, but I'm trying to see if you can get any integration data from a typical decoupled carbon NMR.



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