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Aldehydes nuclear magnetic resonance spectra

C—H str.). In the nuclear magnetic resonance spectrum of an aldehyde a low-field signal for the aldehydic hydrogen (S 9-10) is characteristic. [Pg.1219]

If the unknown, neutral, oxygen-containing compound does not give the class reactions for aldehydes, ketones, esters and anhydrides, it is probably either an alcohol or an ether. Alcohols are readily identified by the intense characteristic hydroxyl adsorption which occurs as a broad band in the infrared spectrum at 3600-3300 cm-1 (O—H str.). In the nuclear magnetic resonance spectrum, the adsorption by the proton in the hydroxyl group gives rise to a broad peak the chemical shift of which is rather variable the peak disappears on deuteration. [Pg.1223]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.528 , Pg.549 , Pg.738 , Pg.739 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.528 , Pg.549 , Pg.738 , Pg.739 ]

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