Robert JB, Barra AL. NMR and parity nonconservation. Experimental requirements to observe a difference between enantiomer signals.
Chirality 2001;
13:699-702. [PMID:
11746804 DOI:
10.1002/chir.10003]
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Abstract
The possibility of observing a difference in the high-resolution NMR spectra of two enantiomers as due to parity nonconservation is discussed. Proposals to minimize the NMR linewidths are presented. It is concluded that, using the ultra- high-resolution technique, a difference could be observed with high Z value spin one- half nuclei such as Pt, T1, Xe. Other nuclei can also be considered.
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