Abstract

A method involving NMR band deconvolution has been applied to the instructional/research activities at the undergraduate level. Three case studies are presented to illustrate how unresolved peaks of 1H and 13C NMR spectra can used to obtain quantitative data on isomeric composition. The data generation is rapid and the method can be applied to any organic chemistry laboratory curriculum/research program involving the analysis of NMR spectra. The incorporation of NMR band deconvolutions offers an ideal platform to transition from qualitative to quantitative discernment of NMR data.

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