Do NOT reuse other work. Please explain your work and show a structure. I need help in understanding this, thanks.
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2022 6:25 pm
Do NOT reuse other work. Please explain your
work and show a structure. I need help in
understanding this, thanks.
Draw a structure consistent with the data below. The 'H NMR spectrum gives the integral in number of hydrogens (#H) or as a relative ratio. Mass Spectrum (not shown): [M] = 412 (100%), 414 (66%), 416 (11%) m/z IR Spectrum (not shown): 3250 (br), 3090, 3060, 2980, 2960, 1715, 1601, 1510 cm-1 (all listed are strong (s) unless otherwise indicated) 1H NMR Spectrum (400 MHz, CDC13, 25 °C) v J.8 Hz J=8 Hz J=8 Hz J= 8 Hz brs 2Η 2Η 2Η 1Η PPM 1H 2H 2H2H 13C NMR Spectrum (with DEPT), proton-decoupled (125 MHz, CDC13, 25 °C) (CH) (CH) (CH) (C) (C) (c) (C) (C) (CH) (C) (CH2) (CH2) (CH) 220 200 180 160 140 100 80 60 40 20 0 120 PPM
work and show a structure. I need help in
understanding this, thanks.
Draw a structure consistent with the data below. The 'H NMR spectrum gives the integral in number of hydrogens (#H) or as a relative ratio. Mass Spectrum (not shown): [M] = 412 (100%), 414 (66%), 416 (11%) m/z IR Spectrum (not shown): 3250 (br), 3090, 3060, 2980, 2960, 1715, 1601, 1510 cm-1 (all listed are strong (s) unless otherwise indicated) 1H NMR Spectrum (400 MHz, CDC13, 25 °C) v J.8 Hz J=8 Hz J=8 Hz J= 8 Hz brs 2Η 2Η 2Η 1Η PPM 1H 2H 2H2H 13C NMR Spectrum (with DEPT), proton-decoupled (125 MHz, CDC13, 25 °C) (CH) (CH) (CH) (C) (C) (c) (C) (C) (CH) (C) (CH2) (CH2) (CH) 220 200 180 160 140 100 80 60 40 20 0 120 PPM