EBK ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
EBK ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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Author: Bruice
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 14, Problem 52P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The relationship between the given parameters has to be determined.

Concept introduction:

The NMR spectrum of any compound is taken with reference to a standard compound called reference compound.  Generally, tetramethylsilane (TMS) is taken as the reference compound.  The methyl protons of TMS are equivalent and produces only one sharp peak at the rightmost end of the scale.

The distance between the TMS signal and the signals produced by the compound is called the chemical shift.  Chemical shift basically measures the shift in the signal position of the compound with respect to the reference signal.

Chemical shift in delta scale is given as,

Chemical shift=Distance from the TMS signalOperating frequency of the spectrometer

The value of the chemical shift can be either in ppm or in Hertz.

The distance between the adjacent peaks obtained from the splitting of an NMR signal is known as coupling constant.  It is denoted by J and is measured in Hertz.  Coupling constant is useful when the interpretation of a complex NMR spectrum has to be done.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The relationship between the given parameters has to be determined.

Concept introduction:

The NMR spectrum of any compound is taken with reference to a standard compound called reference compound.  Generally, tetramethylsilane (TMS) is taken as the reference compound.  The methyl protons of TMS are equivalent and produces only one sharp peak at the rightmost end of the scale.

The distance between the TMS signal and the signals produced by the compound is called the chemical shift.  Chemical shift basically measures the shift in the signal position of the compound with respect to the reference signal.

Chemical shift in delta scale is given as,

Chemical shift=Distance from the TMS signalOperating frequency of the spectrometer

The value of the chemical shift can be either in ppm or in Hertz.

The distance between the adjacent peaks obtained from the splitting of an NMR signal is known as coupling constant.  It is denoted by J and is measured in Hertz.  Coupling constant is useful when the interpretation of a complex NMR spectrum has to be done.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The relationship between the given parameters has to be determined.

Concept introduction:

The NMR spectrum of any compound is taken with reference to a standard compound called reference compound.  Generally, tetramethylsilane (TMS) is taken as the reference compound.  The methyl protons of TMS are equivalent and produces only one sharp peak at the rightmost end of the scale.

The distance between the TMS signal and the signals produced by the compound is called the chemical shift. Chemical shift basically measures the shift in the signal position of the compound with respect to the reference signal.

Chemical shift in delta scale is given as,

Chemical shift=Distance from the TMS signalOperating frequency of the spectrometer

The value of the chemical shift can be either in ppm or in Hertz.

The distance between the adjacent peaks obtained from the splitting of an NMR signal is known as coupling constant.  It is denoted by J and is measured in Hertz.  Coupling constant is useful when the interpretation of a complex NMR spectrum has to be done.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The relationship between the given parameters has to be determined.

Concept introduction:

The NMR spectrum of any compound is taken with reference to a standard compound called reference compound.  Generally, tetramethylsilane (TMS) is taken as the reference compound.  The methyl protons of TMS are equivalent and produces only one sharp peak at the rightmost end of the scale.

The distance between the TMS signal and the signals produced by the compound is called the chemical shift. Chemical shift basically measures the shift in the signal position of the compound with respect to the reference signal.

Chemical shift in delta scale is given as,

Chemical shift=Distance from the TMS signalOperating frequency of the spectrometer

The value of the chemical shift can be either in ppm or in Hertz.

The distance between the adjacent peaks obtained from the splitting of an NMR signal is known as coupling constant.  It is denoted by J and is measured in Hertz.  Coupling constant is useful when the interpretation of a complex NMR spectrum has to be done.

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Chapter 14 Solutions

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