Abstract
The C-13 chemical shift dependences of phenol on <i>p</i>H have been investigated and the shifts interpreted in terms of the phenol–phenoxide equilibrium and hydrogen bonding. In the low and high ranges of <i>p</i>H the carbon shifts have been related to subtle changes in the characteristics of solvent properties. The spectra were obtained using the Fourier transform technique.
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