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Page 1: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometry Chap 19. Identification of Compounds with NMR Can be used organics, organometallics, and biochemical molecules.

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometry

Chap 19

Page 2: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometry Chap 19. Identification of Compounds with NMR Can be used organics, organometallics, and biochemical molecules.

Identification of Compounds with NMRIdentification of Compounds with NMR

• Can be used organics, organometallics, andbiochemical molecules

• NMR alone is not sufficient for compound ID

• Corroborate with MS, IR, and UV-vis, and elemental analysis

Page 3: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometry Chap 19. Identification of Compounds with NMR Can be used organics, organometallics, and biochemical molecules.
Page 4: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometry Chap 19. Identification of Compounds with NMR Can be used organics, organometallics, and biochemical molecules.
Page 5: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometry Chap 19. Identification of Compounds with NMR Can be used organics, organometallics, and biochemical molecules.
Page 6: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometry Chap 19. Identification of Compounds with NMR Can be used organics, organometallics, and biochemical molecules.

Spectrum 1 Empirical formula C4H8O

CH3-C-CH2CH3=

O

Page 7: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometry Chap 19. Identification of Compounds with NMR Can be used organics, organometallics, and biochemical molecules.

Spectrum 2 Empirical formula C4H8O2

CH3-C-O-CH2CH3=

O

Page 8: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometry Chap 19. Identification of Compounds with NMR Can be used organics, organometallics, and biochemical molecules.

Spectrum 3 Contains C, H, O MW = 72

CH3CH2CH2-C-H

=O

Page 9: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometry Chap 19. Identification of Compounds with NMR Can be used organics, organometallics, and biochemical molecules.

Spectrum 4 Contains C and H

(CH3)3- C6H5

Page 10: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometry Chap 19. Identification of Compounds with NMR Can be used organics, organometallics, and biochemical molecules.

Spectrum 5 Empirical formula C10H13NO2

Page 11: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometry Chap 19. Identification of Compounds with NMR Can be used organics, organometallics, and biochemical molecules.

Spectrum 5 Empirical formula C10H13NO2


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