Asked by Sarah
(i can't upload an image so i have to explain the spectrum)
My spectrum has peaks at
0.85 ppm (integration = 1.49)
1.2 ppm (integration = 7.93)
1.5 ppm (integration = 1.11)
3.6 ppm (integration = 1)
the only one that shows clear peaks is the one at 3.6 ppm, which appears to be a triplet (this is what is making it very difficult for me)
the only information i have about my compound is that it is most likely an alcohol, and my experiments show that it is likely either a 3 degree or 2 degree alcohol.
I have tried for hours, but I have not been able to come up with a molecule that has the appropriate number of hydrogens. could someone PLEASE help?
My spectrum has peaks at
0.85 ppm (integration = 1.49)
1.2 ppm (integration = 7.93)
1.5 ppm (integration = 1.11)
3.6 ppm (integration = 1)
the only one that shows clear peaks is the one at 3.6 ppm, which appears to be a triplet (this is what is making it very difficult for me)
the only information i have about my compound is that it is most likely an alcohol, and my experiments show that it is likely either a 3 degree or 2 degree alcohol.
I have tried for hours, but I have not been able to come up with a molecule that has the appropriate number of hydrogens. could someone PLEASE help?
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
Is this NMR? High resolution? I don't know if this will help but here it is.
http://www.chemguide.co.uk/analysis/nmr/highres.html
http://www.chemguide.co.uk/analysis/nmr/highres.html
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