NMR Flashcards

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What is running spectra?

A
  • liquid sample placed in long, thin tube, spinning in a magnetic field
  • solids are dissolved in solvents that won’t affect the spectrum - CDCI3
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What is added to provide a reference signal and why that specifically? (TMS)

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(CH3)4Si
(tetramethylsilane, TMS)

  • produces a single, intense peak
  • signal is outside of the range shown by most protons
  • is inert, non-toxic, and has a low BP - can be distilled off if required
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What is multiplicity/spin coupling

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Occurs when the spin of one nucleus affects a different nucleus of an adjacent atom

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Explain reading a 13C NMR graph

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  1. Number of signals = number of carbon environments
  2. Use the chemical shift to work out functional groups
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Explain reading an 1H NMR graph

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  1. Number of signals = number of hydrogen environments
  2. peak area/distance between integration lines = number of hydrogens in an environment
  3. number of peaks in a signal is one more than the number of hydrogens in an adjacent hydrogen environment (n+1)

ex. 1 peak means there are 0 neighbouring hydrogen environments

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