Boron Isotope Effects in Fluorine NMR Spectra
Boron Isotope Effects in Fluorine NMR Spectra
In previous posts on this BLOG, examples of 1H/2H and 12C/13C isotope effects were discussed. The figure below shows an example of a 10B/11B isotope effect observed in the 19F NMR spectrum of tetrabutyl ammonium tetrafluorobarate. The spectrum clearly shows two resonances separated by 0.05 ppm with an intensity ratio of approximately 20:80 corresponding to the natural abundances of 10B and 11B, respectively. The low frequency resonance is due to 11BF4-. Since 11B is a spin I = 3/2 nuclide we observe a 1:1:1:1 quartet with J = 1.25 Hz corresponding to the one bond 19F - 11B coupling. The high frequency resonance is due to 10BF4-. Since 10B is a spin I = 3 nuclide we observe a very poorly resolved 1:1:1:1:1:1:1 septet with J ~ 0.4 Hz corresponding to the one bond 19F - 10B coupling. http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/Univ...?d=yIl2AUoC8zA http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/Unive...~4/B7icWnAbY-8 Source: University of Ottawa NMR Facility Blog |
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