Thank you very much for all of the suggestions as to the best text for finding
"exotic" nuclear parameters. Suggestions for the best sources are listed below,
in order:
1. C. Brevard and P. Granger, "Handbook of High Resolution Multinuclear NMR,"
Wiley, NY (1981). This book has a 134 page PART TWO with 'Isotope NMR
Fingerprints" listing spin#, nat abundance, receptivity, gyromagnetic ratio,
quad moment, resonance frequency, known chem shift ranges for typical types of
compounds with the isotope, known relaxation rate ranges, H-X,F-X,P-X,C-X and
known homonuclear coupling constant ranges of the isotope (where "X" is the
isotope), general remarks, and lit references, for all isotopes except 1H, 19F,
13C and 40K.
2. Mason, J., 1987: Multinuclear NMR. Plenum Press: New York.
3. Robin K. Harris and Brian E. Mann, "NMR and the Periodic Table," Academic
Press, NY (1978).
4. George A. Gray, "Applications of Multinuclear NMR, A Collection of Titled
References" Varian Associates, Palo Alto CA (1978).
5. S. Braun, et al's new book "100 and More Basic NMR Experiments" (VCH) has
some useful stuff in it, but I do wish it was more complete.
6. Robim K. Harris and Brian E. Mann, "NMR and the Periodic Table", Academic
Press, 1978.
7. Pierre Laszlo's two volumes on "NMR of Newly Accessible Nuclei" (Academic
Press, 1983).
Thanks very much for the suggestions. Now I need to go to interlibrary loan and
see about a copy of the books. Our library has none of these.
Michael D. Mosher
Assistant Professor / Manager NMR Lab
Department of Chemistry
University of Nebraska at Kearney
Kearney, NE 68849-1150
Ph: (308) 865-8491
mosherm@platte.unk.edu