Hello All,
Also the following article has info too on that:
G. R. Fulmer, A. J. M. Miller, N. H. Sherden, H. E. Gottlieb, A. Nudelman, B. M. Stoltz, J. E. Bercaw, K. I. Golberg, NMR chemical shifts of trace impurities: Common laboratory solvents, organics, and gases in deuterated solvents relevant to the organometallic chemist, Organometallics, 2010, 29, 2176-2179, DOI: 10.1021/om100106e.
Thanks,
Maria
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From: Maxim Dubinnyi [mailto:dumkas_at_yandex.ru]
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Subject: Re: AMMRL: Chemical shifts of water at different temperatures.
NMR Chemical Shifts of Common Laboratory Solvents as Trace Impurities
Hugo E. Gottlieb, Vadim Kotlyar, and Abraham Nudelman
J. Org. Chem. 1997, 62, 7512-7515
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% Temperature Dependence of HDO Chemical Shifts:
% δ = 5.060 - 0.0122T + (2.11 × 10-5 )T^2
% which reproduces the measured values to better than 1 ppb. For the 0 - 50o C range, the simpler
% δ = 5.051 - 0.0111T
% gives values correct to 10 ppb. For both equations, T is the temperature in °C.
Place the article above on your desktop :)
Maxim
21.07.2018, 22:53, "Zhang, Tracy Chunxin (GE Global Research, US)" <zhangc_at_ge.com<mailto:zhangc_at_ge.com>>:
Dear all,
I wonder if any of you have a chart of the chemical shifts of water at different temperatures. I remember seeing one, but am having a hard time finding it again. Thank you!
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