Wednesday, 4/6/2022

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Tyson SchmelzFollow

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University

Shawnee State University

Major

Industrial Chemistry

Student Type

Undergraduate Student

Presentation Types

Oral Presentation

Keywords:

NMR, Chemistry, Organic

Abstract

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is an essential technique used by chemists to determine the structure of organic molecules. Throughout the project I used a mixture of 1H, 13C, and DEPT-135 NMR experiments to determine the structures of two unknown organic molecules. In conjunction with molecular weight date and elemental composition, I will elucidate the possible structures of the unknown molecules. I also performed a D2O addition to one of the samples to further prove my hypothesis of the structure.

Human Subjects

no

IRB Approval

no

Faculty Mentor Name

Andy Napper

Faculty Mentor Title

Professor

Faculty Mentor Academic Department

Natural Sciences

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NMR Analysis

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is an essential technique used by chemists to determine the structure of organic molecules. Throughout the project I used a mixture of 1H, 13C, and DEPT-135 NMR experiments to determine the structures of two unknown organic molecules. In conjunction with molecular weight date and elemental composition, I will elucidate the possible structures of the unknown molecules. I also performed a D2O addition to one of the samples to further prove my hypothesis of the structure.