The number of signals for m and p
dichlorobenzene in broadband decoupled C
13 NMR spectrum are namely
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The number of signals for m and p dichlorobenzene in broadband decoupled 13C NMR spectrum are namely due to proton coupling.
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- Proton decoupling is due to the splitting of resonance for a 13C atom by hydrogen which can be eliminated to generate a singlet.
- The spectrum which is obtained is called a proton-decoupled NMR spectrum.
- In this coupling, the combination of the field, as well as radio frequency, causes a major change in spin states of hydrogen nuclei.
- The spectrum of 13C NMR spectrum is being obtained at one magnetic field strength and frequency, where a high-intensity source of radio frequency helps to detect the protons which will be simultaneously be used to irradiate the sample.
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