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Carbon peaks that overlap on an 1H -13C HMBC experiment can be tricky to deal with especially when additional experiments do not help to clarify the situation. A good approach is to keep note of any high correlation counts for a carbon resonance, and subsequently, treat the carbon resonance as possibly multiple carbons with coincidental...

When the incorrect number of directly-bonded protons are assigned to carbons, the elucidator is left with extra protons. (This can happen in situations with a highly-crowded region on a 1H NMR spectrum.) Where possible, tallying the expected number of exchangeable protons can serve as a warning flag that something is amiss. The following carbons, shown...

The 1H-13C HMQC, HSQC, DEPT-HSQC, HSQC-TOCSY and HETCOR experiments offer the elucidator information on the proton-carbon connectivity. The interpretation process comes down to 3 basic assignments: the correlation belongs to a methyl, methylene or methine carbon. A methyl or methine carbon exhibits at most a single correlation between the 1H and 13C axes. A methylene...

In NMR, nuclei can be classified as isochronous or anisochronous. “Where diastereotopic protons show the same chemical shift, they are said to be accidentally equivalent or isochronous, and where they have different chemical shifts the protons are described as anisochronous.” Stereochemistry by David G. Morris, Royal Society of Chemistry (Great Britain) Published by Royal Society...

The progression of a structure elucidation process is to examine the experimental data, compare the results to literature if possible, build a set of fragments based on the available data and finally assemble the fragments until a candidate structure(s) is reached. The assembly part is very much like working on a jigsaw puzzle. When all...

In electrospray ionization MS (ESI-MS), ions are produced by the addition of a proton ([M+H]+). However, in cases where the analyte molecule is already charged, e.g. quaternary amine salts, the resulting ion may be an M+ ion. Two ESI+ mass spectra are shown below. To test whether the molecular ion is M+ or M+H+, deuterium...

The underlying essence of a structure elucidation process is to structurally distinguish an unknown from a set of possible isomers. This is evident by the number of possible isomers for a given molecular formula. The chart below divides isomers into two groups: Structural/Constitutional/Regio and Stereo/Spatial isomers. Wikipedia links are included for further reading into the...

The previous blog described two general approaches to analyzing data for an unknown compound: broad and focused approaches. The table below lists the general advantages of broad and focused approaches for a structure elucidation. Depending on the data at hand, one approach can be considered the better choice. An elucidation where lots of background information...

There are 2 general approaches to handling data for an unknown compound. A. Start from a broad standpoint and work to narrow down the result(s). An example of this approach is to treat uncertain correlations on an HMBC as 4J coupling rather than as 3J coupling. or B. Start at a focused point and work...

Just as there are a variety of fishes in the sea, structure elucidators come in a variety of forms. What makes a qualified elucidator good? Yeah, luck and natural talent can play a role sometimes but it is not an exclusive club by any means. A good elucidator is typically ambitious with a wealth of...

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