Sidney L. Vail
Tulane University
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Applied Spectroscopy | 1966
Robert H. Barker; Gordon J. Boudreaux; Sidney L. Vail
There is considerable confusion in the literature concerning the nuclear-magnetic-resonance spectra of ureas in aqueous solution. Redpath and Smith report that the spectrum of N,N-dimethylurea exhibits a broad signal for the protons on nitrogen and an unsymmetrical doublet for the methyl groups. This doublet collapses to a singlet in acid solutions and is attributed to spin–spin coupling of the methyl protons with the [Equation] moiety, rather than to any type of hindered rotation. Under similar conditions, Birchall and Gillespie report no observable coupling between the CH3− and =N–H groups of N,N-dimethylurea, even in the absence of acid. This lack of spin–spin coupling is attributed to rapid proton exchange between the urea nitrogens and the solvent. They report no observable signal due to the =N–H moiety. However, the =N–H signal was found by them in the spectrum of urea itself under similar conditions.
Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry | 1974
Donald J. Daigle; Armand B. Pepperman; Sidney L. Vail
Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1965
Sidney L. Vail; Robert Barker; P. Gary Mennitt
Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1965
Sidney L. Vail; Clifford M. Moran; Robert Barker
Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1972
Sidney L. Vail; A. G. Pierce
Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data | 1976
Donald J. Daigle; Gordon J. Boudreaux; Sidney L. Vail
Archive | 1962
Harry B. Moore; Clifford M. Moran; Sidney L. Vail
The Journal of Physical Chemistry | 1967
Robert Barker; Sidney L. Vail; Gordon J. Boudreaux
Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1966
Sidney L. Vail; Robert Barker; Clifford M. Moran
Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry | 1966
Robert Barker; Sidney L. Vail; Gail B. Barcelo