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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometry Chap 19

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometry Chap 19. Identification of Compounds with NMR. Can be used organics, organometallics, and biochemical molecules NMR alone is not sufficient for compound ID Corroborate with MS, IR, and UV-vis, and elemental analysis.

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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometry Chap 19

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  1. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance SpectrometryChap 19

  2. Identification of Compounds with NMR • Can be used organics, organometallics, and • biochemical molecules • NMR alone is not sufficient for compound ID • Corroborate with MS, IR, and UV-vis, and • elemental analysis

  3. Spectrum 1 Empirical formula C4H8O =O CH3-C-CH2CH3

  4. Spectrum 2 Empirical formula C4H8O2 =O CH3-C-O-CH2CH3

  5. Spectrum 3 Contains C, H, O MW = 72 =O CH3CH2CH2-C-H

  6. Spectrum 4 Contains C and H (CH3)3- C6H5

  7. Spectrum 5 Empirical formula C10H13NO2

  8. Spectrum 5 Empirical formula C10H13NO2

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