Deuterated solvents are a group of compounds where one or more hydrogen atoms are substituted by deuterium atoms.
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These isotopologues of common solvents are often used in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.[1]
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edit- ^ Hanson, John E. (2013). "5. NMR Spectroscopy in Nondeuterated Solvents (No-D NMR): Applications in the Undergraduate Organic Laboratory". NMR Spectroscopy in the Undergraduate Curriculum. ACS Symposium Series. Vol. 1128. American Chemical Society. pp. 69–81. doi:10.1021/bk-2013-1128.ch005.
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