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help on amylose nmr spectra


jevina

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Each peak represents different bond (eg one is CH2, other CH etc)

 

By solving integral under each peak you will get number of H atoms which are present on each carbon atom

 

Count peaks in each signal and from sum detract 1- this will be number of neighbouring H atoms.

Eg. If you have a triplet, number of neighbouring H atoms will be 3-1=2

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