The use of 13c n.m.r. spectroscopy for the characterization of carbonates, thiocarbonates, dithiocarbonates and trithiocarbonates

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The 13C nuclear magnetic resonance chemical shifts are reported for a variety of carbonates (δ154), thiocarbonates (δ 193 for OCSO, δ 170 for SCOO), dithiocarbonates (δ 215 for SCSO, δ 188 for SCOS) and trithiocarbonates (δ 224). © 1981, CSIRO. All rights reserved.

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Copeland, C., Conway, R. J., Patroni, J. J., & Stick, R. V. (1981). The use of 13c n.m.r. spectroscopy for the characterization of carbonates, thiocarbonates, dithiocarbonates and trithiocarbonates. Australian Journal of Chemistry, 34(3), 555–557. https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9810555

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