Title: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
1Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
2Learning Objectives
Use high resolution n.m.r spectrum of simple
molecules (carbon, hydrogen oxygen) to
predict The different types of proton present The
relative numbers of each type of proton The
number of protons adjacent to a given
proton Possible structures Given a simple
molecule predict features of the n.m.r spectrum.
Describe the use of D2O to identify OH groups
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6Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
7Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
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17Absorption peak corresponds to the radio
frequency absorbed
18- Only nuclei with an odd number of nucleons
(neutrons and protons) possess a magnetic spin - 1H (proton nmr)
- 13C
19- The vast majority of proton NMR spectroscopy is
performed on liquids. - You have a solid sample, what do you dissolve it
in?
20structure
spectrum
21Proton NMR Spectra
22Electrons around the nucleus shield it from the
applied magnetic field. Different
radio-frequencies are aborbed depending on the
environment of the proton. CHEMICAL SHIFT is a
measure of the magnetic field experienced by
protons in different environments. CHEMICAL SHIFT
is measured in ppm relative to TMS,
Si(CH3)4 CHEMICAL SHIFT tells us about the types
of protons present
A B S O R T I O N
CHEMICAL SHIFT
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24A B S O R T I O N
ABSORPTIONS The area under each peak is directly
proportional to the number of protons responsible
for the absorption These areas are most often
presented as integration traces on the spectrum
CHEMICAL SHIFT
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26Our Turn
27Different types of proton? Relative numbers of
each type of proton?
28CH3CH2OH
CH3CH2OH
CH3CH2OH
CH3CH2OH
CHEMICAL SHIFT ppm Type of proton Number of protons
1.0 R-CH3 3
3.5 O-CH2-R 2
4.9 R-O-H 1
29Predict 3 different types of proton Number
protons is in ratio 123 Assign possible types
of proton to chemical shifts obtained
structure
CH3CH2OH
Expect 3 different types of proton Expect peaks
in the following ranges 0.7-1.6ppm
(CH3) 3.3-4.3ppm (CH2-O) 3.5-5.5ppm (OH) Expect
integration 321
spectrum
30Learning Objectives
Use high resolution n.m.r spectrum of simple
molecules (carbon, hydrogen oxygen) to
predict The different types of proton present The
relative numbers of each type of proton The
number of protons adjacent to a given
proton Possible structures Given a simple
molecule predict features of the n.m.r spectrum.
Describe the use of D2O to identify OH groups
31- The number of absorption peaks tells us the
number of different types of protons. - The chemical shift helps us identify the type of
proton. - The integration values tells us the relative
number of protons.
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33Old Exam Questions
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