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    ASTATINE
    85
    At
    [ 210 ]


    NMR data

    Common reference compound: .


    Isotope 1Isotope 2Isotope 3
    Isotopenone
    Natural abundance /%0
    Spin (I)
    Frequency relative to 1H = 100 (MHz)
    Receptivity, DP, relative to 1H = 1.00
    Receptivity, DC, relative to 13C = 1.00
    Magnetogyric ratio, γ (107 rad T-1 s-1)
    Magnetic moment, μ (μN)
    Nuclear quadrupole moment, Q (barn)
    Line width factor, 1056l (m4)

    Notes

    I am grateful to Professor Robin Harris (University of Durham, UK) who provided much of the NMR data, which are copyright 1996 IUPAC, adapted from his contribution contained within reference 1. Where given, data for certain radioactive nuclei are from reference 2. I am also grateful to Professor Pekka Pyykkö (University of Helsinki, Finland) who provided the nuclear quadrupole moment data (references 3 - 5). The isotopic abundances are taken from the naturally occurring isotopes section within WebElements.

    Fluorides
    none listed
    Chlorides
    none listed
    Bromides
    none listed
    Iodides
    none listed
    Hydrides
    none listed
    Oxides
    none listed
    Sulfides
    none listed
    Selenides
    none listed
    Tellurides
    none listed
    Nitrides
    none listed





    Our data and resources are taken from Web Elements