1989
DOI: 10.1002/mrc.1260270302
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Phosphorus–nitrogen compounds. Part 59. Aromatic carbon‐13 NMR spectra of phenyl‐substituted cyclotriphosphazatrienes. Second‐order effects with phosphorus‐31 nuclei

Abstract: The I3C NMR spectra were obtained for the geminal series N,P,CI,-,Ph, (n = 2, 4, 6) and for the mono spiro series N,P3Ph2[X(CH,),YICIz (X = Y = 0, n = 2, 3, 4; X = Y = NH, n = 2, 3, 4; X = Y = NMe, n = 2, 3; X = 0, Y = NH, n = 3, 4; X = NH, Y = NMe, n = 2, 3; X = 0, Y = NMe, n = 2). Multiplet structures were observed in the "C NMR spectra of N3P,Ph,[HN(CH,)3NHIClz at 0°C. The complexity of these resonances could be altered by a change in temperature. These observations have been rationalized in terms of second… Show more

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“…Much more complex are the { 1 H} 13 C spectra of cyclotriphosphazenes when a symmetry exists in the three phosphorus spin system, [18][19][20][21] as in the case of compounds 2, 4 and 6. They show second-order spectra from which, however, 31 P- 13 C coupling constants can be easily obtained.…”
Section: Nmr Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Much more complex are the { 1 H} 13 C spectra of cyclotriphosphazenes when a symmetry exists in the three phosphorus spin system, [18][19][20][21] as in the case of compounds 2, 4 and 6. They show second-order spectra from which, however, 31 P- 13 C coupling constants can be easily obtained.…”
Section: Nmr Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%