Links to material used in lecture
- Week 1: Mass Spectrometry. Reading: McLafferty, Ch.
1-3 (eventually 4-5 also)
Mass
spec powerpoint file
- Week
2: IR spectroscopy. Reading: Pretsch, IR tables.
- Week 3: 1H NMR
spectroscopy. Reading: Claridge, Chs. 1-3; Pretsch 1H
NMR tables.
- Week
4: 13C NMR spectroscopy. Reading: Claridge, Ch.
4; Pretsch 13C NMR tables.
C5H10O
isomers
Isomers of methoxybenzoic acid
Assignment of spectra for a variety of simple compounds.
- Week
5: Polarization transfer experiments
DEPT spectra and Butylbenzene:
Comparisons from earlier HW problems:
- Week
6: 2D corelation spectroscopy. Reading: Claridge Ch. 5.
- Week
7: Multinuclear correlation and inverse detection (HSQC). Reading:
Claridge Ch. 6.
Propylene
Carbonate
Slices:
More complex problems: disubstituted
aromatics. Ortho or meta?
Norcamphor
TOCSY of cyclooctylamine:
- Week 8: Long-range coupling and HMBC spectra.
p-Methoxystyrene
9,10-phenanthroline
- Week 9: Nuclear Overhauser enhancement. Reading: Claridge
Ch.
8.
A problem assigning substitution regiochemistry
Stereochemical analysis of two metal
complexes
Cinchonine: NOESY
ROESY
Structure: cinchonine.pdb
Ref. to a structure paper by Dr. Gerwick: https://dx.doi.org/10.1021/np010526c
and supporting
information. (Off-campus users: refer to the Valley
Library proxy server instructions to access this
electronically, or find J. Nat. Prod., 2002, 65,
925-928 in the stacks.
Compound
structure
- Week
10: Dynamic NMR (Page
1, Page 2 ), Mosher esters for assignment of absolute configuration, solvent
effects, and any other fun stuff I can come up with examples
for.
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