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Splitting tree diagrams

B Splitting Tree Diagrams and the Origin of Signal Splitting... [Pg.412]

PRACTICE PROBLEM 9.7 Draw a splitting tree diagram for a quartet by adding one more level to the diagram... [Pg.414]

Figure 9.19 Splitting tree diagram for a doublet. The signal from the observed hydrogen ( H) is split into two peaks of 1 1 intensity by the additive and subtractive effects of the magnetic field from one adjacent hydrogen ( H) on Bq (the applied field). Jab> the spacing between the peaks (measured in hertz), is called the coupling constant. Figure 9.19 Splitting tree diagram for a doublet. The signal from the observed hydrogen ( H) is split into two peaks of 1 1 intensity by the additive and subtractive effects of the magnetic field from one adjacent hydrogen ( H) on Bq (the applied field). Jab> the spacing between the peaks (measured in hertz), is called the coupling constant.
FIGURE 7.55 Allyloxyanisole. (a) Expansion of Ha- (b) Peak positions (Hz) and selected frequency differences, (c) Splitting tree diagram showing the origin of the splitting pattern. [Pg.402]

Try drawing the splitting tree diagram for these resonances. See Problem 1 at the end of this chapter. [Pg.332]


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