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Topic: NMR: NH2 amino protons. Which solvent could permitted us to show this protons?  (Read 2556 times)

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I have a molecule with an amino group and I would like to see this protons. I know that the exchange protons of amino group with water its so fast and it doesnt permit us to show any signal.

What about DMSO? CH2Cl2?....any suggestion...

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I have a molecule with an amino group and I would like to see this protons. I know that the exchange protons of amino group with water its so fast and it doesnt permit us to show any signal.

What about DMSO? CH2Cl2?....any suggestion...

DMSO followed by a spectrum with the sample shaken with D2O
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