I am looking at this unknown NMR sheet, and I am trying to identify an amine/aldehyde. I also have the IR sheet, but I should be able to figure that out once I have the identity of the unknown. I think it is an aniline with an ether, but I am not sure and don't know all the steps to take when looking at an NMR. Could you explain what I am looking at? Thank you!
I am looking at this unknown NMR sheet, and I am trying to identify an amine/aldehyde. I also have the IR sheet, but I should be able to figure that out once I have the identity of the unknown. I think it is an aniline with an ether, but I am not sure and don't know all the steps to take when looking at an NMR. Could you explain what I am looking at? Thank you!
I am looking at this unknown NMR sheet, and I am trying to identify an amine/aldehyde. I also have the IR sheet, but I should be able to figure that out once I have the identity of the unknown. I think it is an aniline with an ether, but I am not sure and don't know all the steps to take when looking at an NMR. Could you explain what I am looking at? Thank you!
I am looking at this unknown NMR sheet, and I am trying to identify an amine/aldehyde. I also have the IR sheet, but I should be able to figure that out once I have the identity of the unknown. I think it is an aniline with an ether, but I am not sure and don't know all the steps to take when looking at an NMR. Could you explain what I am looking at? Thank you!
Definition Definition Organic compounds that have a carbonyl group, C=O, as their functional group. The carbonyl group in aldehydes is placed at the end of the molecular structure, which means the C=O is attached to one hydrogen atom and an alkyl group or a benzene ring. Just like all the other homologous series in organic chemistry, the naming of aldehydes uses the suffix “-al”. The general molecular formula is C n H 2n O.
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According to the IR values: sharp peak at 1592 cm-1 and broad spectrum around 2800-3000 cm-1 ; both of these values indicate the presence of a amide (-CONH) group in the compound.
The 1H NMR spectrum depicts the structure of the compound.
The chemical shift values of the specified proton (corelate with the given images and structure of the compound) has been given below:
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