Document Type

Article

Language

eng

Publication Date

1978

Publisher

Elsevier

Source Publication

Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry

Source ISSN

0022-1902

Abstract

The utility of NMR spectroscopy to the study of liquids or solids dissolved in liquids is well known. This technique has been used infrequently to studies in the solid state[I,2]. Work has been done on diamond, graphite and coa113-6]. The 13C-NMR of ebony and ivory have been studied by the magic angle technique[7]. The solid state 13C-NMR spectra of graphite and diamond can be interpreted in terms of tetrahedral (sp3) and trigonal planar (sp2) carbon atoms[8]. We now report our investigations using solid state 13C-NMR spectroscopy to study various types of carbides.

Comments

Accepted version. Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry, Vol. 40, No. 9 (1978): 1689-1690. DOI. © 1978 Elsevier B.V. Used with permission.

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