Ok so Im working away at my assignment, and Im stuck on this one question. It describes my molecule as one that was originally used to treat headaches that is extracted from the bark of a tree.
Im thinking great, its Salicylic Acid or some other derivative form the willow tree. Problem is the molecular weight is 138 and the molecule listed in the question has a MW of 121.
Anyways, heres what we know:
MW=121
Aromatic, comes from the bark of a tree
2 doublets and a singlet in the aromatic region of NMR
Broad singlet at 4ppm
Sharp singlets at 1.5 and 1.6ppm
Also, the is no reaction between HCl and BR2
But when NaNO2 and HCl are reacted, after H3PO2 is added the entire NMR had only 4 peaks
From what I know so far, H3PO2 will change a Diazonium branch on the benzene to a hydrogen, and release N2 gas
NaNO2 and HCl will make a NH2 branch into a Diazonium ion.
The only reason I could think to use the Diazonium is to have 3 substituants in the meta positions to eachother, but this wouldnt give us doublets in the NMR spec.
Thanks in advance guys/gals