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Advance 3 400 instrument

Manufactured by Bruker

The ADVANCE III 400 is a high-performance nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometer designed for analytical and research applications. It operates at a proton frequency of 400 MHz and provides reliable data collection and analysis capabilities.

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NMR Spectroscopy of Organic Compounds

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1H NMR spectra were recorded at 400 MHz on a Bruker ADVANCE III 400 instrument. Chemical shifts (δH) are given in parts per million (ppm) as referenced to the appropriate residual solvent peak.
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Fluorine NMR Spectroscopy Protocol

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19F NMR spectra were recorded at 376 MHz on a Bruker ADVANCE III 400 instrument without 1H decoupling. Chemical shifts (δC) are given in parts per million (ppm) as referenced to CFCl3 as 0 ppm. All NMR spectra were recorded at 298 K unless otherwise stated. Chemical shifts (δC) are given in parts per million (ppm) as referenced to CHCl3. The following abbreviations were used to explain the multiplicities: s = singlet, d = doublet, t = triplet, q = quartet, quint = quintet, m = multiplet, br = broad.
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