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- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite abstract "Carbon satellites are small peaks that can be seen shouldering the main peaks in an NMR spectrum. These peaks can occur in the NMR spectrum of any NMR active atom (e.g. 19F or 31P NMR) where those atoms adjoin a carbon atom (and where the spectrum is not 13C-decoupled, which is usually the case). However, Carbon satellites are most often encountered in proton NMR. In the example of proton NMR, these peaks are not the result of proton-proton coupling, but result from the coupling of 1H atoms to an adjoining 13C atom. These small peaks are known as carbon satellites as they are small and appear around the main 1H peak i.e. satellite (around) to them. Carbon satellites are small because 13C only makes up about 1% of the atomic carbon content of carbon, the rest of the carbon atoms are predominantly NMR inactive 12C. Carbon satellites always appear as an evenly spaced pair around the main 1H peak. This is because they are the result of 1% of the 1H atoms coupling to an adjoined 13C atom to give a wide doublet (13C has a spin of a half). Note, if the main 1H-peak has proton-proton coupling, then each satellite will be a miniature version of the main peak and will also show this 1H-coupling, e.g. if the main 1H-peak is a doublet, then the carbon satellites will appear as miniature doublets, i.e. one doublet on either side of the main 1H-peak. For other NMR atoms (e.g. 19F or 31P atoms), the same applies as above, but obviously where the proton atom is replaced with that other NMR active atom e.g. 31P. Sometime other peaks can be seen around 1H peaks, these are known as spinning sidebands and are related to the rate of spin of an NMR tube. Carbon satellites (and spinning sidebands) should not be confused with impurity peaks.".
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite thumbnail Stilbene_cis_structure.svg?width=300.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite wikiPageExternalLink 3201x0117.pdf.
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- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite wikiPageOutDegree "36".
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite wikiPageRevisionID "704296544".
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite wikiPageWikiLink 1,2-Dichloroethene.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite wikiPageWikiLink Carbon.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite wikiPageWikiLink Carbon-12.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite wikiPageWikiLink Carbon-13.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite wikiPageWikiLink Carbon-13_nuclear_magnetic_resonance.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Carbon.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nuclear_magnetic_resonance.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite wikiPageWikiLink Cis–trans_isomerism.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite wikiPageWikiLink Double_bond.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite wikiPageWikiLink Fluorine-19_nuclear_magnetic_resonance.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite wikiPageWikiLink J-coupling.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite wikiPageWikiLink NMR_tube.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_magnetic_resonance.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_magnetic_resonance_spectroscopy.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite wikiPageWikiLink Phosphorus-31_nuclear_magnetic_resonance.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite wikiPageWikiLink Proton_nuclear_magnetic_resonance.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite wikiPageWikiLink Satellite.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite wikiPageWikiLink Spinning_sidebands.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite wikiPageWikiLink Stilbene.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite wikiPageWikiLink Symmetry.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite wikiPageWikiLink File:Stilbene_cis_structure.svg.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite wikiPageWikiLink File:Stilbene_trans_structure.svg.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite wikiPageWikiLinkText "carbon satellite".
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite wikiPageWikiLinkText "satellite signals".
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Context.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite subject Category:Carbon.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite subject Category:Nuclear_magnetic_resonance.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite hypernym Peaks.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite type Mountain.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite type Biophysic.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite type Element.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite type Page.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite type Physic.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite comment "Carbon satellites are small peaks that can be seen shouldering the main peaks in an NMR spectrum. These peaks can occur in the NMR spectrum of any NMR active atom (e.g. 19F or 31P NMR) where those atoms adjoin a carbon atom (and where the spectrum is not 13C-decoupled, which is usually the case). However, Carbon satellites are most often encountered in proton NMR.".
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite label "Carbon-13 NMR satellite".
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite sameAs Q5037892.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite sameAs m.047g3nm.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite sameAs Q5037892.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite wasDerivedFrom Carbon-13_NMR_satellite?oldid=704296544.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite depiction Stilbene_cis_structure.svg.
- Carbon-13_NMR_satellite isPrimaryTopicOf Carbon-13_NMR_satellite.