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Why only one peak in NMR-spectra? (butane-2,3-diol)
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kensher
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Why only one peak in NMR-spectra? (butane-2,3-diol)
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April 20, 2019, 01:33:40 PM »
Hello!
I am struggling with one of my homework assignments.
Assignment
The task is to predict the
1
H-NMR-spectra of the organic compound butane-2,3-diol.
My answer
I would have predicted
three
main peaks:
– one peak for the CH
3
– one peak for the CH
2
– one peak for the OH connected to the CH
2
.
The answer from the textbook (and
Pubchem
)
I see it as three different peaks because of three different
1
H-enviroments. However, the textbook says it should only give
one
peak from the CH
3
-radicals. The spectra from
Pubchem
also only display one peak. Why should it only be one peak instead of three?
Link to spectra from Pubchem:
https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/2_3-butanediol#section=1H-NMR-Spectra
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Re: Why only one peak in NMR-spectra? (butane-2,3-diol)
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April 20, 2019, 02:59:54 PM »
I would definitely expect to see two shifts for the CH and CH3, might not always see the OH, but for the sake of your work I would say that you can see the OH
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Re: Why only one peak in NMR-spectra? (butane-2,3-diol)
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April 20, 2019, 03:56:48 PM »
Where do you see -CH
2
- in
?
Spectrum you linked to is incomplete, it is just a most downfield peak, please read the plot description.
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kensher
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Re: Why only one peak in NMR-spectra? (butane-2,3-diol)
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April 20, 2019, 04:14:45 PM »
Thanks for both your answers!
Sorry, I meant CH, not CH
2
.
I also checked the complete spectra now (from
SpectraBase
), which showed two peaks.
I guess the textbook had it wrong.
Last question, why don't you always see the OH?
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Re: Why only one peak in NMR-spectra? (butane-2,3-diol)
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April 20, 2019, 04:42:35 PM »
Quote from: kensher on April 20, 2019, 04:14:45 PM
Last question, why don't you always see the OH?
they are normally broad and sometimes they are so broader that they get lost on the baseline, this i believe is due to hydrogen bonding, it's concentration and solvent dependant, this also gives them unreliable chemical shifts.
They can also exchange with deuterium, depending on the solvent
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Re: Why only one peak in NMR-spectra? (butane-2,3-diol)
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April 20, 2019, 04:54:21 PM »
Thank you!
I appreciate both of you taking time to answer my questions.
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