1H NMR, 13C NMR, and Mass Spectrometry of 1-Phenyl-1,2-Dihaloethanes

Joseph R. Gandler , Kevin W. Kittredge and Oliver L. Saunders
California State University, Fresno, CA 93740
J. Chem. Educ., 1995, 72 (9), p 855
DOI: 10.1021/ed072p855
Publication Date: September 1995

Abstract

1H NMR, 13C NMR, and mass spectra are reported for a series of 1-phenyl-1,2-dihaloethanes. These spectra have been utilized in introductory organic chemistry to illustrate the complementary nature of these spectroscopic methods in characterizing molecular structure, and as a means of introducing students to 13C NMR chemical shift calculations.

Keywords (Audience):

Second-Year Undergraduate

Keywords (Domain):

Organic Chemistry

Keywords (Pedagogy):

Hands-On Learning / Manipulatives

Keywords (Subject):

NMR Spectroscopy

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