13C and 1H NMR parameters were measured for isoproterenol in solution. Spin-lattice relaxation rates were considered and C-H and H-H J couplings were determined. The t rotamer was shown to occur in a much greater abundance than the two g rotamers. Dynamics in solution were interpreted in terms of a nearly isotropic motion of the α-hydroxyphenethyl moiety and of a high degree of flexibility of the isopropyl moiety, Relevant distances and dipolar connectivities were measured and used to build up a Dreiding model of the most probable conformation
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