Hey guys, this is my first post. I found this place after spending hours tearing my hair out, and then realized there surely must be people like me out there who despise unknowns as I do. So I come to you for help. I don't have a scanner, but I can describe for you the absorbancies of the IR, HNMR and CNMR.
IR: 3436, medium, broad (perhaps OH?)
1583, medium, sharp
1478, strong, sharp
1183, strong, sharpish (a bit broader)
CNMR: 150.5, 129, 126, 120, 118
1 5 1 .5 3 <---intensities
HNMR:
7.39, 7.38 doublet
7.22, 7.20, 7.17, 7.16 qu
7.04, 7.02, 7.00, 6.99 qu (perhaps these two are actually 8 peaks together?)
2.81 singlet
2.07-2.03 qu
The compound itself is solid and white, and it reacted positively with the beilstein flame test. The melting point was approx. 41-43 degrees C, and the compound was soluble only in NaOH, but not H20, NaHCO3, or HCl. I did run a derivative on it, and got a solid which melts at approx. 100 degrees C. However, I think I may have gotten a contaminated product, so you may not want to take that into account.
I think it must be something like 3, 5-dichlorophenol.. what do you guys think?