1982
DOI: 10.1002/9780470166307.ch5
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NMR of Metal Nuclides. Part I. the Main Group Metals

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“…However, the d 11 B values of iminoboranes, R-BN-R 0 , fall in the range of 3-22 ppm and are sensitive to the nature of the substituents at the site of the imino nitrogen atom. By contrast, another triorganylborane compound, 7-borabicyclo[2.2.1]heptadiene ( [2], d-5 ppm), exhibits a significant upfield shift, and the magnitude of this shift is rationalized in terms of the interaction of the empty p orbital on boron with the p-clouds of two C]C bonds. 11 B chemical shifts have proved to be an extremely valuable tool for distinguishing between three-and four-coordinate boron compounds.…”
Section: Organylboranes and Miscellaneous Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, the d 11 B values of iminoboranes, R-BN-R 0 , fall in the range of 3-22 ppm and are sensitive to the nature of the substituents at the site of the imino nitrogen atom. By contrast, another triorganylborane compound, 7-borabicyclo[2.2.1]heptadiene ( [2], d-5 ppm), exhibits a significant upfield shift, and the magnitude of this shift is rationalized in terms of the interaction of the empty p orbital on boron with the p-clouds of two C]C bonds. 11 B chemical shifts have proved to be an extremely valuable tool for distinguishing between three-and four-coordinate boron compounds.…”
Section: Organylboranes and Miscellaneous Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 98%