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CATALYTIC LABELLING AND 3H NMR ANALYSES OF SOME AROMATIC AND HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS

CATALYTIC LABELLING AND 3H NMR ANALYSES OF SOME AROMATIC AND HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS

Zhang Liming
R.Jones John
Nuclear Science and TechniquesVol.2, No.3pp.184-189Published in print 01 Aug 1991
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This paper described the 3H NMR determination of the positions and content of 24 tritium labeled aromatic and heterocyclic compounds prepared by catalytic tritiation derivatives, pyrrole, 1,2,4- triazole, thiazole, benzothiazole, purine and derivatives, indole, indanol, piperidine and derivative, diphenylamine, N- phenylanthranilic acid, 8- OH- quinoline, naphthol, diphenylether have been tritiated by catalytic exchange method using tritiated water and platinum catalyst (from the dioxide and sodium borohydride), and the pattern of labelling has been assigned by 3H NMR spectroscopy. The results show that this exchange process can give general labelling compounds at various time and temperatures. For 4- Br- diphenylether, Raney nickel was used instead of Pt as a catalyst.

3H NMR3H labeled heterocyclic compounds3H labeled aromatic compoundsCatalytic labelling
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