Takayama, Toshio published the artcileSilicon-29 NMR chemical shifts of organosilicons as studied by the finite-perturbation theory CNDO/2 method, COA of Formula: C12H10F2Si, the publication is Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan (1987), 60(9), 3125-9, database is CAplus.
The 29Si chem. shifts of silicon hydrides and fluorosilanes were calculated by means of the finite-perturbation theory method within the CNDO/2 framework. By a small revision of the formula for the off-diagonal elements of the core Hamiltonian matrix in the CNDO/2 method, the calculated results agree well with the gross trend of the exptl. values of the 29Si chem. shifts in the literature. The relationship between the 29Si chem. shift and the electronic structure was discussed.
Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan published new progress about 312-40-3. 312-40-3 belongs to catalysis-chemistry, auxiliary class Organic Silicones, name is Difluorodiphenylsilane, and the molecular formula is C14H10N2O, COA of Formula: C12H10F2Si.
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