A low resolution 1H NMR for ethanol showing the key features of a spectrum
How many different 1H chemical environments occur in 2-methylpropane?
Answer:
Two different 1H chemical environments occur in 2-methylpropane
Chemical shift values for 1H molecular environments table
A low resolution NMR spectrum of ethanol showing 3 peaks for the 3 molecular environments
The number of peaks a signal splits into = n + 1
(Where n = the number of protons on the adjacent carbon atom)
High resolution 1H NMR spectrum of ethanol showing the splitting patterns of each of the 3 peaks. Using the n+1, it is possible to interpret the splitting pattern
1H NMR peak splitting patterns table
Common pairs of splitting patterns
For the compound (CH3)2CHOH predict the following:
i) the number of peaks
ii) the type of proton and chemical shift (using the Data sheet)
iii) the relative peak areas
iv) the split pattern
Answers:
i) 3 peaks
ii) (CH3)2CHOH at 0.7 - 1.2 ppm, (CH3)2CHOH at 3.1 - 3.9 ppm, (CH3)2CHOH at 0.5 - 5.5 ppm
iii) Ratio 6 : 1 : 1
iv) (CH3)2CHOH split into a doublet (1+1=2), (CH3)2CHOH split into a heptet (6+1=7)
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