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Is anyone out there in VIPEr-land tremendously skilled at measuring barriers to nitrogen inversion? I haven't done it before and I have a few compounds I would like to study. I will take references, suggestions, you name it. The more detail as to what I need to do the better. I've got some prelim data that suggests no significant line broadening or anything down to -60C. There don't appear to be any changes up to 50C. So, I fear I might run into some solvent issues. Any insight would be appreciated.
Over the years there have been quite a few studies of nitrogen inversion. As a possible entry to the literature:
J. H. Brown and C. Hackett Bushweller "Stereodynamics of Isopropyldimethylamine. 13C{1H} and 1H Dynamic NMR Studies. Molecular Mechanics Calculations," J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 1992, 114, 8153-8158.
In this paper they were looking at temperatures down to about 90K. Except in some unusual cases nitrogen inversion barriers are low and would not be slowed at -60C.