Abstract
IT is well known1,2 that the proton magnetic resonance ‘chemical shift’ of the hydroxyl peak in solutions of alcohols depends on concentration, as a result of changes in the extent of hydrogen bonding.
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REID, C., CONNOR, T. Delocalization in Hydrogen Bonds. Nature 180, 1192–1194 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1038/1801192a0
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