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Additional Office Hour Time Every Thursday, 2-3pm in Mol Sci 4100 (the person leading this office hours will be different each week) BEGINS TOMORROW and will go to the end of the quarter
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NMR practice problems Sources: Web Spectra: http://www.chem.ucla.edu/~webspectra/ http://www.chem.ucla.edu/~webspectra/ Spectral Database of Organic Compounds (SDBS) http://riodb01.ibase.aist.go.jp/sdbs/cgi- bin/cre_index.cgi LEGEND: -1H means an integration value of “1”, while 2H means an intergration value of “2” etc. - s = singlet - d = doublet - t = triplet - m = multiplet Ch14C, Spring 2012 Prof. Dong
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Rough 1 H-NMR guidelines Aldehyde10 ppm Aromatic7-9 Vinylic5-7 -OCH 3 3-4 Ketone (α position)2 H-C≡C-R2 -CH 3 0-1 TMS Si(CH 3 ) 4 0 (we use this as reference) For next several slides, the chemical structure and its 1 H-NMR spectra is given to you. Please try to assign as many of the protons to the peaks shown. Confirm the following 4 features: 1.Number of equivalent protons 2.Chemical shift 3.Integration 4.Splitting Also, using the molecular formula, calculate the DBE and confirm that it matches the structure shown
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Position of peak on 1 H-NMR depends on the “chemical” environment around the proton Each of the molecules below give 1 peak on 1 H-NMR because all the protons experience the same chemical environment
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Beginner #7, C 14 H 14 10H,m (overlap) 4H,s
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Beginner #10, C 10 H 10 O 2 3H, s 1H,m
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Beginner #12 C 6 H 12 O 2 3H,s 2H, t2H, pentet 2H, sextet 3H,t
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Beginner #27, C 3 H 7 OCl 1H, s 2H, t 2H, pentet
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Beginner #25, C 4 H 8 O 2H, q 3H, s 3H, t
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Int1 #1, C 3 H 4 O 1H,d 3H (overlapping peaks)
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Int2 #13, C 10 H 15 N 2H,m 3H,m 4H,q 6H,t
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Int#12, C 7 H 9 NO 4H,m 2H,s 3H,s
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