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This Chemistry Factsheet introduces carbon isotopes and the relative abundances of carbon–12 and carbon–13 isotopes, describes the use of carbon–13 isotopes in mass spectrometry: the appearance and relevance of the M+1 peak, describes the use of carbon–13 isotopes in nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry: why carbon–13 is active and carbon–12 is not active, and provides example analysis of carbon–13 using mass spectra and NMR spectra.

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April 2025

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ISSN: 1351-5136

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386 Carbon 13 in Organic Analysis

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