AMMRL: 63Cu NMR

From: Alviclér Magalhães <alvicler_at_uol.com.br>
Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2010 10:10:05 -0200

Dear nmr people,

As a normal procedure here in the AMMRL list and as way to say thanks for
those people, here comes the references on 63Cu NMR and the person who send
it to me.

Debbie, I think this will be a good start and I also recommend Pascal-man
site
 http://www.pascal-man.com/periodic-table/copper.shtml

And the

J. Phys. Chem. C 2010, 114, 7949­7962

For this people who gently answer my question
My sincerely thanks!
Best NMR wishes for every one in the list
Alvicler



16) Joel A. Tang, Bobby D. Ellis, Timothy H. Warren, John V. Hanna, Charles
L.B. Macdonald, and Robert W. Schurko, "Solid-State 63Cu and 65Cu NMR
Spectroscopy of Inorganic and Organometallic Copper(I) Complexes," Journal
of the American Chemical Society 129 (2007) 13049-13065.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ja073238x

>From Victor V. Terskikh, Ph.D.

an excellent source for answers concerning isotops and shifts is the website
of the Hebrew University in Israel <http://chem.ch.huji.ac.il/nmr/> . When
you navigate to the lower part, there is a topic called Multinuclear, where
you may find a periodic table of elements dealing with virtually all
NMR-active isotops. If you follow the link:
 
http://chem.ch.huji.ac.il/nmr/techniques/1d/row4/cu.html

>From Dr. Peter Kaden

63Cu is strong nucleus, but needs to be Cu(I).
CuCl is the reference, but make sure it is fresh.

Try a google on Hanna JV, Healy, P.

>From James Hook




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