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Offline Fmeub

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How to report NMR data
« on: December 15, 2009, 02:02:10 PM »
Hi!

I don't have a problem with elucidating my spectra, I just don't know what the accepted standard of reporting it in the literature is.

So if you look at the compound below. For the 1H NMR, could I describe the protons by the number given to the carbon on the diagram?

In other words, to describe the the hydrogens on C1, could I say:
deltaH 0.8560 (3H, t, J12 7.5Hz, H1)
or
deltaH 0.8560 (3H, t, J 7.5Hz, -CH2CH3)
or should I use letters, (a,b,c,d) for the carbons in the diagram instead of numbers?

or isn't either of the above-mentioned correct?

Do I specify between which carbons the coupling occurs, like in J12, or not?

Thanks!

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Re: How to report NMR data
« Reply #1 on: December 15, 2009, 04:10:28 PM »
I would prefer the second style, but have seen the first and variations in different journals. Perhaps have a look at any house style you may have to follow, such as for instance ACS style, RSC style, etc.

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Re: How to report NMR data
« Reply #2 on: December 15, 2009, 08:40:26 PM »
delta 0.85 (t, J = 7.5 Hz, 3H, CH2CH3)
I think this one will be better, but yours second style is also Ok.

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Re: How to report NMR data
« Reply #3 on: December 16, 2009, 08:47:17 AM »
delta 0.85 (t, J = 7.5 Hz, 3H, CH2CH3)
I think this one will be better, but yours second style is also Ok.

The problem with this is that -CH2CH3 (or bold H) does not differentiate between H1 and H6 of hexan-3-ol.

I would personally report it as:

0.86 (3H, t, H1 J1,2 7.5)

or

0.86 (3H, t, H-1 J1,2 7.5)

But there are several variations - as long as all the info is there and it's understandable it's fine.
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Re: How to report NMR data
« Reply #4 on: December 16, 2009, 12:51:06 PM »
delta 0.85 (t, J = 7.5 Hz, 3H, CH2CH3)
I think this one will be better, but yours second style is also Ok.

The problem with this is that -CH2CH3 (or bold H) does not differentiate between H1 and H6 of hexan-3-ol.

Which is all well and good as this is a simple molecule and things like COESY are relatively straightforward, but if you don't know which methyl is which (in perhaps more complex structures), then the advantage is lost.

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