Abstract

AbstractA comparison of the 1H NMR spectra of benzofuran and its dihydrofuran shows that the benzene proton ortho to the furan oxygen undergoes a larger change in chemical shift than those for the other protons. This observation is useful for locating the fusion sites of the furan ring in naturally occurring benzofuran derivatives.

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