Interpreting proton NMR spectra Flashcards

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What is spin-spin coupling?

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  • if you zoon in on most NMR peaks, they are split into particular patterns
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Why does spin-spin coupling occur?

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  • the applied magnetic field felt by any hydrogen atom is affected by the magnetic field of the hydrogen atoms on the neighbouring carbon atoms
  • this spin-spin splitting gives information about the neighbouring hydrogen atoms
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What is the n + 1 rule?

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  • n hydrogen on an adjacent carbon atom will split a peak into n + 1 smaller peaks
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What are the ratios for the peak splits?

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  • 1 hydrogen on adjacent carbon
    • split the NMR signal of a particular hydrogen into two peaks of the same height
  • 2 hydrogen on adacent carbon
    • height ratio 1:2:1
  • 3
    • 1:3:3:1
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What solvent is used for NMR? Why are they used?

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  • tetrachloromethane
  • must not contain 1H, otherwise it would swamp the signal from hydrogen atoms in the sample because there are more
  • other solvents contain deuterium, isotope of hydrogen
    • does not produce a NMR singla in same range as hydrogen
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What are the uses for predicting NMR spectrA?

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  • test sample and compare to prediction to ensure that the reaction has gone as intended
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