- (protium) with
deuterium (deuterium labeling). Upon
adding phenol to
deuterated water (water
containing D2O in
addition to the
usual H2O), a hydrogen-deuterium...
-
Deuterated chloroform, also
known as chloroform-d, is the
organic compound with the
formula CDCl3.
Deuterated chloroform is a
common solvent used in NMR...
- The
first patent in the US
granted for
deuterated molecules was in the 1970s.
Since then
patents on
deuterated drugs have
become more common. The applications...
-
fully deuterated glucose,
fully deuterated Escherichia coli and
Torula were raised, and they
could produce even more
complex fully deuterated chemicals...
-
hydrogen atoms are
deuterated) does not yet seem to have been disclosed. However,
Cybin patented deuterated tryptamines,
including deuterated forms of DMT like...
-
deuterated chloroform. A
slightly more
exotic application of C6D6 is in the
synthesis of
molecules containing a
deuterated phenyl group.
Deuterated benzene...
-
replaced with
their isotope deuterium ("D").
Deuterated DMSO is a
common solvent used in NMR spectroscopy.
Deuterated DMSO is
produced by
heating DMSO in heavy...
-
deuterium (heavy hydrogen)
isotope ("D").
Deuterated methanol is a
common solvent used in NMR spectroscopy.
Deuterated methanol was
first detected in interstellar...
- hydrogen) (2H or D).
Deuterated DCM is not a
common solvent used in NMR
spectroscopy as it is
expensive compared to
deuterated chloroform.
IUPAC recommends...
- by an NMR
instrument tuned for 1H.
Deuterated solvents (including
heavy water, but also
compounds like
deuterated chloroform, CDCl3 or C2HCl3, are therefore...