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Microanalysis of CH3-bearing functional groups by nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry

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A method is described for the quantitative microanalysis of C-CH3, 0-CH3, -COCH3, N-CH3, and S-CH3 functions by NMR spectrometry. From 4 to 11 mg of the organic compound is used for a determination.

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Eine quantitative Mikromethode zur Bestimmung von C-Methyl, Methoxyl, Acetyl, N-Methyl und Thiomethyl mit Hilfe der Kernresonanz-Spektrometrie wurde beschrieben. 4 bis 11 mg Substanz werden für eine Bestimmung verwendet.

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Kasler, F. Microanalysis of CH3-bearing functional groups by nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry. Mikrochim Acta 55, 1065–1076 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01225944

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