Fingerprinting Organofluorine Molecules via Position-Specific Isotope Analysis
Cornelia Rasmussen,
David Hoffman
Abstract:Organofluorine substances are found in a wide range of materials and solvents commonly used in industry and homes, as well as pharmaceuticals and pesticides. In the environment, organofluorine molecules are now recognized as an important class of anthropogenic pollutants. Fingerprinting organofluorine compounds via their carbon isotope ratios ( 13 C/ 12 C) is crucial for correlating molecules with their source. Here we apply a 19 F nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) technique to obtain the first pos… Show more
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