Physics:Deuterated solvents
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Deuterated solvents are a group of compounds where one or more hydrogen atoms are substituted by deuterium atoms.
These componds are often used in Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
Examples
- Heavy water
- Deuterated acetone
- Deuterated benzene
- Deuterated chloroform
- Deuterated dichloromethane
- Deuterated DMF
- Deuterated DMSO
- Deuterated ethanol
- Deuterated methanol
- Deuterated THF
References