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assigning of peaks for H NMR for delta-valerolactone
« on: December 30, 2008, 09:43:34 PM »
Hai..I do understands how many peaks I'm supposed to observe in NMR spectrum for delta-valerolactone.But i kinda confused as to how the peaks are to the respective proton.In another words,how to find out which peak belongs to which proton.Can  someone pls

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Re: assigning of peaks for H NMR for delta-valerolactone
« Reply #1 on: December 30, 2008, 09:56:25 PM »
Ok, well, how many different types of protons do you have?  Which ones are chemically equivalent?  I've got a picture so you can tell us which ones are the same.

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Re: assigning of peaks for H NMR for delta-valerolactone
« Reply #2 on: December 30, 2008, 10:55:48 PM »
Ok, well, how many different types of protons do you have?  Which ones are chemically equivalent?  I've got a picture so you can tell us which ones are the same.

 ;D Hey kinda new to all tis forum.Anyway in my H NMR results i have 3 peaks.I know that one belong to Ha and Hb.The other one belongs to Hi and Hg.The last peak belongs to the other protons.But I wanna knw how you predict which peak belong to which proton?

Can you explain to me how do i go about assigning the peaks..

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Re: assigning of peaks for H NMR for delta-valerolactone
« Reply #3 on: December 30, 2008, 10:59:08 PM »
Ok, well if you look at Ha&b, they are next to oxygen right?  Can you predict which way the electrons are going to be pulled?

Well, there are two ways, usually in your book there is a table, of common chemical shifts, you can use that to look at where the peaks should be.  Otherwise, we can continue discussing how to take a guess at the order they appear (and where they are) in the NMR.  However, you will need to memorize a few values in that table, so you can have some idea where things are in the NMR.

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Re: assigning of peaks for H NMR for delta-valerolactone
« Reply #4 on: January 26, 2009, 10:13:42 AM »
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