Hi all, I'm struggling a bit with this NMR assignment.
Here is the structure:
Here is the H NMR
I'm guessing the COO
H (a) isn't shown because of deuterium exchange.
I'm guessing
b would be at 7.7 b/c it's so close to an EN group. Then
c would be at 7.5.
6.9 would represent
e and
g. They would be shifted downfield because of the methoxy group.
6.3 would represent
d and
f...because those are the only ones left.
h is at 3.832 b/c it's the only one representing 3 Hs due to integration.
Because
e and
g are equivalent, they would appear at the same spot and still be simply counted as a doublet right? same for
d and
f? Thanks in advance for anyone's input!
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