The talk will explore areas designed to help students with NMR, including:
• How to analyse NMR spectra.
• How to predict how many peaks a particular compound will have in its NMR spectrum.
• How to recognise the number of different types of hydrogen (and carbon) atoms in a particular compound.
• Use peak positions (chemical shifts) to identify the environment of the atom.
• Using integration (peak areas) to find the numbers of each type of atom.
• Using the (n+1) rule to obtain information on neighbouring groups of atoms.
• How to analyse NMR spectra.
• How to predict how many peaks a particular compound will have in its NMR spectrum.
• How to recognise the number of different types of hydrogen (and carbon) atoms in a particular compound.
• Use peak positions (chemical shifts) to identify the environment of the atom.
• Using integration (peak areas) to find the numbers of each type of atom.
• Using the (n+1) rule to obtain information on neighbouring groups of atoms.