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A nuclear magnetic resonance study of diethylamine hydrogen bonding
Charles S. Springer
, Devon W. Meek
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Engineering & Materials Science
Acetonitrile
100%
Hydrogen bonds
84%
Nuclear magnetic resonance
73%
Cyclohexane
67%
Protons
37%
Chemical shift
26%
Amines
18%
Dilution
16%
Magnetic fields
13%
Water
8%
Chemical Compounds
Diethylamine
75%
Acetonitrile
43%
Cyclohexane
41%
NMR Spectroscopy
41%
Hydrogen
31%
Resonance
24%
Proton
20%
Solvent
14%
Magnetic Field
14%
Dilution
12%
Chemical Shift
12%
Amine
9%
Hydrogen Bond
9%
Purity
7%
Amount
6%
Physics & Astronomy
acetonitrile
77%
cyclohexane
54%
nuclear magnetic resonance
49%
hydrogen
37%
protons
20%
amines
18%
chemical equilibrium
16%
hydrogen bonds
16%
dilution
15%
water
8%
magnetic fields
7%