NMR Flashcards

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What does NMR stand for?

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  • nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
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How does NMR work?

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  • magnetic field applied to a sample, which is surrounded by a source of radio waves and a radio receiver
  • this generate an energy change in the nuclei of atoms in the sample that can be detected
  • electromagnetic energy is emitted, which can then be interpreted by a computer
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3
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What is special about carbon-13?

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  • 1% of carbon
  • has spin
  • behaves as a little magnet
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What is resonance condition>?

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  • when C-13 placed in magnetic field it aligns with the field (lowest energy state / most stable)
  • radio waves of certain frequencies supply energy to flip to make the flip
    • possible to detect this at the right freq as it flips from one orientation to the other
    • this is the peak on the graph
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How does functional groups cause a difference in the resonance of carbon-13 atom?

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  • different functional gorups cause the atoms to resonate at different magnetic field strengths
  • all nuclei are shielded from the external magnetic field by the electrons around them
  • nuclei with more electrons around them are better shielded
    • greater the electron density, the smaller the magnetic field felt by the nucleu and the lower the frequency it resonates
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What does the NMR instrument produce?>

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  • graph of energy abosrbed (from the radio signal) vertically against a quantity called chemical shift (which is related to the resonant freq) horizontally
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What are the units of chemical shift and symbol>?

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  • δ
  • ppm
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How is chemical shift defined as zero?

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related to a compound called tetramethylsilane, TMS

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What does chemical shift depend on?

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  • related to the difference in freq between the resonating nucleus and that of TMS
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