Title: Hints on Column Chromatography
1Lecture 5
HDI More Sample Problems (NMR
IR) Due Lecture Problem 3
2HDI A Tool for Unknown Determination
- When given an unknowns MF, determine the HDI
(hydrogen deficiency index). - HDI
- Write out the MF of the corresponding alkane
(CnH2n2) - Subtract the given unknown MF from the alkane MF
- If there is a nitrogen (N) in the MF, remove an
NH before the - subtraction.
- Disregard an oxygen if it appears in the
unknowns MF - If theres a halogen, replace the halogen with
an H
- 3. Divide the number by 2 to give you HDI.
- Example Determine the HDI of a compound whose
MF is C8H16. - C8H18
- C8H16
- 2 Thus, HDI 2/2 1
- This means that there may be a ring or a double
bond in the molecule.
3HDI Some Possibilities
- HDI 1
- One double bond
- One ring
- HDI 2
- One triple bond
- One double bond, one ring
- HDI 3
- One triple bond, one ring
- One triple bond, one double bond
- Two double bonds, one ring
- Three rings
- HDI 4
- Four double bonds
- Two triple bonds
- One triple bond, two double bonds
- A benzene (phenyl) ring
Each p bond has an HDI of 1. Each ring has an HDI
of 1.
4Solving Spectral Unknown Problems
- Determine HDI if MF is given. If not given,
then use mass spec data. - 2. Evaluate the IR spectrums functional group
region. Use correlation - chart.
- 3. Evaluate the 1H NMR
- Count the of signals of different types of
Hs - Look at the ppm values use correlation chart.
Start by looking - downfield (ArH, CHO, CO2H)
- c. Look at splitting patterns ? pieces of the
molecule J values - d. Consider the integration. If integration is
greater than 3, must - be symmetry
- 4. Evaluate the 13C NMR spectrum
- a. Count the of signals of different
types of Cs - b. Look at the ppm values use correlation
chart. Start by looking - downfield
- c. If DEPT info is given, determine the different
type of carbons
513C NMR Correlation Chart
1H NMR Correlation Chart
6IR Correlation Chart
7Sample Problem 3 Determine the structure of this
unknown (MF is C8H9Cl)
8Sample Problem 4
Propose a structure that is consistent with the
following data C7H8O (HDI 4) 1H NMR 2.43
ppm (s, 1H) 4.58 ppm (s, 2H) 7.28 ppm (m,
5H) IR 3350 cm-1
Possible compound(s)
Solution
Double check structure. Make sure splitting
patterns and ppm values make sense as well as the
integration values. Be sure that the number of
different atoms matches the MF!
9Sample Problem 5
Propose a structure that is consistent with the
following data C3H6O2 (HDI 1) 1H NMR 1.27
ppm (t, 3H) 2.66 ppm (q, 2H) 10.95 ppm (s,
1H) IR 1715 cm-1 3500-3000 cm-1
Possible compound(s)
?
?
?
Solution
Double check structure. Make sure splitting
patterns and ppm values make sense as well as
integration values. Also, make sure the numbers
and types of atoms match the MF!
10Sample Problem 6
Propose a structure that is consistent with the
following data C5H10O (HDI 1) 1H NMR 1.10
ppm (d, 6H) 2.10 ppm (s, 3H) 2.50 ppm (m,
1H) IR 1720 cm-1
?
Solution
Double check structure. Make sure splitting
patterns and ppm values make sense as well as
integration values. Also, make sure the numbers
and types of atoms match the MF!
11Sample Problem 7
Handout given in class.