Why use tms in nmr?
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TMS is sometimes used as a starting material for synthesizing more complex organosilanes, but its main use by far is as a versatile internal standard in NMR spectroscopy. Its 1H, 13C, and 29Si signals are sharp and have resonances that are distinctly different from the nuclei normally encountered in test samples.