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and Paul also demonstrated that a useful correlation can bemade between the chemical shift of a particular carbon atomand the number of carbon atom neighbors located one, two,

' three, four, and five bonds away. The small number ofhighly branched systems in theGrant and Paul set ofparaffinsmade the statistical analysis uncertain for severalof theparam-

describing tertiary and quaternarycarbon atoms.chemical shifts for all paraffin isomers through Q

and many of the readily available

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paraffin isomers aregiven here. The large set of paraffin spectra was a greathelp in the development of generally applicable carbon-13chemical shift parameters. A parameter set similar inprinciple to that of Grant and Paul, but different in detail,was developed by testing several possible parameter sets.The best set, described here, fits all the data with a standarderror of estimation of 0.79 ppm. The development of acorrelation for group-type analysis by carbon-13 NMRalso depended heavily upon the large set ofparaffin spectra.

EXPERIMENTALThe spectrometer used in the studies was a standard Varian

HA-100 operating at a frequency of 25 MHz and using 8-mmNMR tubes. The hydrocarbon samples, obtained from theAmerican Petroleum fnstitute and the Chemical SamplesCompany, were diluted 1:1 with dioxane, which served as

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(3) R. L. Lichterand J. D. RoherK J Phvi Chem . 74J_9jjJ,l97o)

both the internal reference and as the field-frequency lock Isignal. The chemical shift values for the sample were then Icomputed with respect to tctramethylsilane, using the known [chemical shift of dioxane_with respect to tctramethyl silane C I-tfJXXwL" ■ * \For most of the spectra, the Varian "white noise" de- .coupler was used to eliminate C-H coupling. The chemical ishift assignments were made by comparing the spectra from Lrelated compounds and correlating the systematic shifts due to [ Islight differences in structure, as described by Grant and t-Paul. The assignments show a strong internal consistency £

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and were checked where necessary by off-resonance decou- Fpling, which permits the C-H magnetic interaction to occur (while still generating some Overhauser enhancement. «'

RESULTSThe experimental chemical shift values for 59 paraffins,

C 5through C,, relative to tetramethyl silane are given inTable I. Our chemical shift values differ slightly fromthose of Grant and Paul. On our spectrometer, the chem-ical shift values were reproducible to within ±0.1 ppm.

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