At some point I managed to lose my copy of a paper listing 1H and 13C NMR shifts of common solvents. Does anyone have the reference handy?
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Does this PDF suits your needs? NMR Chemical Shifts of Common Laboratory Solvents as Trace Impurities |
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About 1/3rd of the shifts listed in the cited paper "NMR Chemical Shifts of Common Laboratory Solvents as Trace Impurities" is already available from the NMRShiftDB. And I am working my way through entering the rest. |
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Agreed. Also probably the most cross specialty paper used in chem. I knew about it from inorganic, when I moved to organometallic it got taped to my office wall, and everyone in orgo and biochem also used it. |
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Joost's answer was the one I was looking for. In case the PDF disappears, here's the link to the original paper. |
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If there was ever a metric for "most-widely used, but rarely cited" paper, this would win. Almost everyone I know who takes NMR has this paper. |
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