Organic Chemistry Study Guide and Solutions
Organic Chemistry Study Guide and Solutions
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Author: Marc Loudon, Jim Parise
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
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Chapter 13, Problem 13.1P
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The frequency required to cause spin-flipping in an NMR spectrometer if the magnetic field at the proton is 117,400gauss is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

Many nuclei and electrons have spin. Due to this, spin magnetic moment arises. The energy of this magnetic moment depends on the orientation of the applied magnetic field. In NMR spectroscopy, every nucleus has a spin. There is an angular momentum related to the spin. The difference between its resonance frequency and that of the reference standard is known as the chemical shift of a nucleus.

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Answer to Problem 13.1P

The frequency required to cause spin-flipping in an NMR spectrometer if the magnetic field at the proton is 117,400gauss is 500.1MHz.

Explanation of Solution

The radio frequency required to cause spin flipping is given by the equation as shown below.

νp=γH2πBP…(1)

Where,

νp is the radio frequency.

BP is the magnetic field at protons.

γH is the gyromagnetic ratio.

Substitute the value of γH as 26753radiansgauss1s1 and value of BP as 117,400gauss in equation (1) is shown below.

νp=26753radiansgauss1s12×3.14radians×117400gauss=500127738.8Hz×1MHz106Hz=500.1MHz

Conclusion

The frequency required to cause spin-flipping in an NMR spectrometer if the magnetic field at the proton is 117,400gauss is found to be 500.1MHz.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The magnetic field at the proton required to cause spin-flipping in an NMR experiment if frequency imposed on the sample is 900MHz is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

Many nuclei and electrons have spin. Due to this, spin magnetic moment arises. The energy of this magnetic moment depends on the orientation of the applied magnetic field. In NMR spectroscopy, every nucleus has a spin. There is an angular momentum related to the spin. The difference between its resonance frequency and that of the reference standard is known as the chemical shift of a nucleus.

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Answer to Problem 13.1P

The magnetic field at the proton required to cause spin-flipping in an NMR experiment if frequency imposed on the sample is 900MHz is 211,266.02gauss.

Explanation of Solution

The radio frequency required to cause spin flipping is given by the equation as shown below.

νp=γH2πBP…(1)

Where,

νp is the radio frequency.

BP is the magnetic field at protons.

γH is the gyromagnetic ratio.

The magnetic field is calculated by the rearranged equation is shown below.

BP=2πγHνp…(2)

Substitute the value of γH as 26753radiansgauss1s1 and value of νp as 900MHz in equation (2) is shown below.

Bp=2×3.14radians26753radiansgauss1s1×900×106Hz=211,266.02gauss

Conclusion

The magnetic field at the proton required to cause “spin-flipping” in an NMR experiment if frequency imposed on the sample is 900MHz is found to be 211,266.02gauss.

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