NMR Flashcards
1
Q
examples of solvents
A
Samples are dissolved in inert solvents with no 1H atoms, e.g. CCl4, CDCl3.
These solvents have no H atoms so will not give any peaks in the H NMR spectrum.
2
Q
CCl4
A
non-polar compound that is a good solvent for non-polar organic molecules
3
Q
CDCl3
A
polar covalent molecule that is a good solvent for polar organic molecules
4
Q
TMS
A
- it only gives one signal
- its signal is away from all the other H signals •gives strong signal so only a small amount needed •it is non-toxic
- it is inert
- it has a low boiling point and so can be removed from sample easily
5
Q
Splitting of peak
A
number of inequivalent H’s on neighbouring C atoms + 1
6
Q
Hydrogens bonded to a Nitrogen or Oxygen
A
Hydrogens bonded to a Nitrogen or Oxygen usually do not couple with other protons and appear as singlets on the NMR spectra