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EuFOD is the
chemical compound with the
formula Eu(OCC(CH3)3CHCOC3F7)3, also
called Eu(
fod)3. This
coordination compound is used
primarily as a
shift reagent...
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EuFOD.
Europium metal reacts with all the halogens: 2
Eu + 3 X2 → 2
EuX3 (X = F, Cl, Br, I) This
route gives white europium(III)
fluoride (
EuF3),...
- the
chemical shift reflects the
electron density at the
atomic nucleus.
EuFOD, a
shift agent MRI
Nuclear magnetic resonance Nuclear magnetic resonance...
- Mosher's acid
Chiral solvating agent Chiral lanthanide shift reagent (e.g.
Eufod) NMR
database method David Parker. "NMR
determination of
enantiomeric purity...
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ligands for
metal ions are
generated capitalizing on this property, such as
Eufod. PFBA was
formerly used for
manufacturing photographic film. The 3M Company...
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Lipophilic europium complexes often feature acetylacetonate-like ligands, e.g.,
Eufod. Europium(II)
oxide can be
obtained by the
reduction of europium(III) oxide...
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enhances photoluminescence over a
broad range of
ultraviolet wavelengths.
EuFOD is a
substituted derivative.
Europium acetylacetonate at
American Elements...
- Europium(II)
sulfate is the
inorganic compound with the
formula EuSO4. Two
polymorphs are known, α and the more
stable β. Both are colorless. The β polymorph...
- Europium(II)
EuF2
EuCl2
EuBr2
EuI2
EuH2
Eu(OH)2
EuO
EuS
EuSe
EuTe
EuSO4
EuTiO3 Europium(III)
EuF3
EuCl3
EuBr3
EuI3
Eu(OH)3 Eu2O3 Eu2Se3 Eu2Te3
EuP
Eu(NO3)3
EuPO4...
- recognition,
although this is not a common. NMR
shift reagents such as
EuFOD, Pirkle's alcohol, and
TRISPHAT take
advantage of the
formation of diastereomeric...