and the methyl protons on the carbon that is one carbon removed from the oxygen.
The chemically equivalent protons in the following compounds are designated by
the same letter:
You can tell how many sets of chemically equivalent protons a compound has from the
number of signals in its NMR spectrum.
Sometimes, two protons on the same carbon are not equivalent. For example, the
NMR spectrum of chlorocyclobutane has five signals. Even though they are bond-
ed to the same carbon, the and protons are not equivalent because they are not
in the same environment: is trans to Cl and is cis to Cl. Similarly, the and
protons are not equivalent.
PROBLEM 3
How many signals would you expect to see in the NMR spectrum of each of the
following compounds?
a. f. k.
b. g. l.
c. h. m.
d. i. n.
e. j. o.
PROBLEM 4
How could you distinguish the NMR spectra of the following compounds?
a. b. c. CH 3 OCH 2 CCH 2 OCH 3
CH 3
CH 3
CH 3 OCH 2 OCH 3 CH 3 OCH 3
1 H
CC
Cl
H
CH 3
H
CH 3 OCH 3
CC
Cl
H
Cl
H
CH 3 CH
Br
CH 2 CHCH
O
CH 3 CHCH 2 CHCH 3 NO 2
CH 3 CH 3
CH 2 “CHCl
Br
Br
CH 3 CH 2 CHCH 2 CH 3
Cl
BrCH 2 CH 2 Br
CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 CCH 3 CH 3 CH 3
O
CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 CH 3
1 H
Ha Hb Hc Hd
Ha Hb
1 H
1 H
532 CHAPTER 14 NMR Spectroscopy
3-D Molecule:
Chlorocyclobutane
CC CC
a b
a b
a c
b
a
a
a
a
a
a
b
a
c
a
c
ab
H 3 C
H 3 C
H H
H
H
H Br
H
H
H H
H H
NO 2
H
H H
H H
CH 3 OCHCl 2
two signals three signals
one signal three signals
two signals
chlorocyclobutane
Ha and Hb are not equivalent
Hc and Hd are not equivalent
Hd
Hd
Hc
Hc
H
H
b
a
He
Cl
its^1 H NMR spectrum
has five signals
three signals
abc
CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 Br
two signals
aba
CH 3 CHCH 3
one signal
aa
CH 3 OCH 3
Br
two signals
a
a
a
b
CH 3 COCH 3
CH 3
CH 3
ac b
CH 3 CH 2 OCH 3
three signals