13c nmr

How Does 13C NMR Work in Catalysis Studies?

In a typical 13C NMR experiment, a sample containing the catalyst and the reactants is placed in a magnetic field. Pulses of radiofrequency radiation are applied to excite the 13C nuclei, and the resulting energy absorption and emission are detected and transformed into a spectrum. The chemical shifts in the spectrum indicate the electronic environments of the carbon atoms, which can be correlated with specific structures and activities in catalytic processes.

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