Deuterated dichloromethane explained
Deuterated dichloromethane (CDCl or CHCl) is a form (isotopologue) of dichloromethane (DCM, CHCl) in which the hydrogen atoms (H) are deuterium (heavy hydrogen) (H or D).[1] Deuterated DCM is not a common solvent used in NMR spectroscopy as it is expensive compared to deuterated chloroform.
Notes and References
- Assignment of Fir Laser Lines of Fully Deuterated Dichloromethane. International Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves. 22. 10. 1421–1431. 10.1023/A:1015082422018. 2001. Bertolini. Alessandro. Carelli. Giorgio. Moretti. Augusto. Moruzzi. Giovanni. 116030713.