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Trimethylsilyl)-1-propanesulfonic acid sodium salt + nmr + 1.534 ppm

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is the sodium salt of trimethylsilylpropanesulfonic acid. A white, water-soluble solid, it is used as a chemical shift standand for proton NMR spectroscopy of aqueous solutions. The chemical shift, specifically the signal for the trimethylsilyl group, is relatively insensitive to pH.

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