Theoretical investigations of the two-bond proton-carbon-13 coupling constants. Angular variations of the couplings involving carboxyl carbon

Mohanakrishnan, P. ; Easwaran, K. R. K. (1986) Theoretical investigations of the two-bond proton-carbon-13 coupling constants. Angular variations of the couplings involving carboxyl carbon Chemical Physics, 104 (3). pp. 409-414. ISSN 0301-0104

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Abstract

A formulation has been developed using perturbation theory to evaluate the π-contribution to the nuclear spin coupling constants involving nuclei at least one of which is an unsaturated center. This fromulation accounts for the π-contribution in terms of the core polarization and one-center exchange at the π-center. The formulation developed together with the Dirac vector model and Penney-Dirac bond-order formalisms was employed to calculate the geminal (two-bond) proton coupling constants of carboxyl carbons in α-disubstituted acetic acids. The calculated coupling constants were found to have an orientational dependence. The results of the calculation are in good agreement with the experimental values.

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