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Determining Unknown Substance with IR, MS, and NMR
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February 07, 2012, 11:15:43 AM »
For lab, I have to determine the structure of an unknown substance.
The following link has images of my IR, MS, and NMR.
http://imageshack.us/g/72/nmrg.jpg/
I have worked on this for a few hours and think I have finally figured it out.
Can anyone confirm if it is, indeed, propiophenone (1-phenyl-1-propanone)?
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What about the data you have been given leads you to believe that propriophenone is your unknown? If you look at reference spectral data for this compound, does it match?
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That seems reasonable. To confirm it, I would compare the fingerprint region of the IR in a database such as SDBS. The peaks must match "peak for peak". (I say that because I wouldn't trust my saying so. I could have made a mistake, or may be not.)
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