Chloroform-d (deuterochloroform, CDCl 3 ) is a deuterated NMR solvent. It is an anhydrous solvent, which minimizes any interference from water peaks. It is useful in performing critical air- and moisture-sensitive NMR analysis. It may be synthesized by reacting trichloroacetophenone and sodium deuteroxide. The influence of the number of pulses on its multiphoton decomposition (MPD) has been studied. Infrared spectral studies of C-D stretching and bending motions of CDCl 3 in different solvents have been investigated. The effect of chloroform-d on the interaction of water with activated carbons has been analyzed. The dependence of molecular reorientation of deuterated chloroform on pressure and temperature has been studied by Raman spectroscopy.
| Assay Percent | : | ≥99.00% |
| Boiling Point | : | 60.9 °C |
| Chemical Quantity | : | 50 g |
| Density | : | 1.500 g/mL at 25 °C |
| Isotopic Purity | : | ≥99.8 atom % D |
| Mass Shift | : | M +1 |
| Melting Point | : | -64 °C |
| Refractive Index | : | n20/D 1.444 |
| Technique | : | NMR: suitable |
| Form | : | liquid |
| Impurities | : | <10 ppm water |