Exploiting natural abundance 13C–15N coupling as a method for identification of nitrogen heterocycles: practical use of the HCNMBC sequence |
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Authors: | Steve Cheatham Mike Kline Eriks Kupče |
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Affiliation: | 1. DuPont, Crop Protection, Newark, DE, USA;2. Bruker UK Limited, Coventry, UK |
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Abstract: | In this paper, we detail the results of 1H–15N correlation data obtained via 13C–15N coupling at natural abundance on a number of classes of azoles including pyrazoles, imidazoles and triazoles. The experiment produces data that is highly complementary to direct 1H–15N HMBC type correlations in that it can provide 15N chemical shift data for nitrogen that may not show up in the HMBC. This is particularly advantageous in the triazoles where 15N chemical shift can be diagnostic of regiochemistry. Because of the consistency in JCN values among the azoles, the experiment produces distinctive correlation patterns that can be used for identification of regiochemistry. The experiment can also be used to directly measure 13C–15N coupling constants. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | HCNMBC HMBC 2D NMR 15N NMR 13C– 15N coupling |
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