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The goal of this puzzle is to resolve the ambiguity exhibited within a 2D NMR spectrum and thus provide the correct signal correlation. Although this exercise may seem a trivial one, it is important to go over the rationale when correlating one signal to another. For the following 1H-13C HSQC-DEPT NMR spectrum it is important...

The goal of this puzzle is to resolve the ambiguity exhibited within a 2D NMR spectrum and thus provide the correct signal correlation. The following 1H-13C HSQC-DEPT NMR spectrum shows two one-bond correlations linked to the 1H signals 2.75 and 3.50 ppm and two closely spaced 13C signals at 61.5 and 62.2 ppm. Does the...

The goal of this puzzle is to determine how the molecular formulae of the intermediates may assist in reasoning out the final product. In this puzzle, let’s consider the following one-pot synthetic reaction (solvents and additional reactants are not shown). The molecular formula (MF) and the RDBE information are also presented. The chemical reaction illustrates...

The goal of this puzzle is to logically combine a set of fragments using valence and NMR information. In this puzzle, three fragments are correlated through 2-3J coupling responses (represented by a green arrow) that were extracted from a 1H-13C HMBC data (spectrum not shown). The carbon atoms with the 13C chemical shifts displayed in...

A great skill to master is the capability to conceptualize a fragment or structure directly off a spectrum without resorting to paper-and-pen work. This skill is learnt through lots of practice. Whenever partial information is available, an elucidator can conjure up a mental image of possibilities and should it be required instinctively hunt for any...

There are many advantages in working with a 1H-13C HSQC-DEPT spectrum over a 13C DEPT-135 and a 1H-13C HSQC (see Post 1 & Post 2). In most cases, a 1H-13C HSQC-DEPT is more valuable than either one of those experiments. The aliphatic region of a 1H-13C HSQC-DEPT is spectrum below. Two coincidental carbon signals are...

Instruments can fail mechanically and when they do fail, it is important to recognize the signs. For NMR data, any irregularities in the baseline can indicate an instrument issue. The best strategy to minimize instrument failures is to perform regular maintenance and collect data for standards with well documented results prior to any data collection....

Part 1 presented a challenge to determine an experiment to distinguish two very similar products from each other, namely 3-methyl-5-(pyridin-2-yloxy)pyridine and 5′-methyl-2H-1,3′-bipyridin-2-one. The products have identical formula weights and the LC/MS and 1H NMR are too similar to draw any conclusion from. The first step is to determine what is different between the two products...

Many organic chemists—if not all—check to see if a synthetic reaction is complete via TLC and LC/MS and/or 1H NMR. At the same time, the chemists are using the analytical data to verify that the final product is what they intended on making. In some cases, LC/MS and 1H NMR do not adequately distinguish one potential product...

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