Deuterated benzene is a common
solvent used in
NMR spectroscopy. It is widely used for taking spectra of
organometallic compounds, which often react with the cheaper deuterated chloroform. A slightly more exotic application of C6D6 is in the synthesis of molecules containing a deuterated
phenyl group. Deuterated benzene will undergo all the same reactions its normal analogue will, just a little more slowly due to the
kinetic isotope effect. For example, deuterated benzene could be used in the synthesis of deuterated
benzoic acid, if desired: Many simple monosubstituted aromatic compounds bearing the deuterated phenyl (C6D5) group may be purchased commercially, such as
aniline,
acetophenone,
nitrobenzene,
bromobenzene, and more. ==References==