What compound does this NMR represent?

Answer

NMR Spectrum Interpretation

πŸ§ͺ ΒΉH NMR Spectrum Interpretation

Problem:

Determine the structure of an unknown compound based on the provided proton NMR data.

Step-by-Step Signal Analysis

Signal at 2.44 ppm β€” Triplet, 2H

  • Indicates a –CH₂– group adjacent to another CHβ‚‚
  • Downfield shift suggests proximity to a carbonyl group

Signal at 2.14 ppm β€” Singlet, 3H

  • –CH₃ group with no neighboring hydrogens
  • Deshielded due to attachment to a carbonyl carbon β†’ methyl ketone

Signal at 1.50 ppm β€” Quintet, 2H

  • –CH₂– group flanked by two other CHβ‚‚ groups

Signal at 1.30 ppm β€” Multiplet, 4H

  • Two –CH₂– groups within a chain
  • Surrounded by multiple non-equivalent neighbors

Signal at 0.90 ppm β€” Triplet, 3H

  • –CH₃ group adjacent to a CHβ‚‚ β†’ terminal methyl group

Structural Deduction

Combining all signals, the structure corresponds to a linear ketone with seven carbon atoms:

CH₃–CO–CH₂–CH₂–CH₂–CH₂–CH₃

This is a methyl ketone with a straight alkyl chain β€” specifically:

βœ… Final Answer

Heptan-2-one

NMR Summary Table

Chemical Shift (ppm) Multiplicity Integration Assignment
2.44 Triplet 2H –CH₂– next to carbonyl
2.14 Singlet 3H Methyl on carbonyl (–COCH₃)
1.50 Quintet 2H Central –CH₂– in chain
1.30 Multiplet 4H Two internal –CH₂– groups
0.90 Triplet 3H Terminal –CH₃ group

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