NMR Data in Nuts, Felix, and JCAMP Data Formats for Solomons and Fryhle Organic Chemistry, 7th Ed.



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The following NMR data files are for the NMR illustrations in Solomons and Fryhle Organic Chemistry, 7th Ed. (John Wiley and Sons, Inc.). Spectra are presented according to the respective figure or problem number in the text. Data is presented in Nuts ( Acorn NMR), Felix (Molecular Simulations, Inc), and JCAMP-DX formats.

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Figure

Compound

NUTS Format

Felix Format

JCAMP Format

Figure 9.5

1,4-Dimethylbenzene

1H

1H

1H

Figure 9.6

1,1,2-Trichloroethane

1H

1H

1H

Figure 9.14

Methoxyacetonitrile

1H

1H

1H

Figure 9.19

Bromoethane

1H

1H

1H

Figure 9.20A

Problem 9.8, Compound A

1H

1H

1H

Figure 9.20B

Problem 9.8, Compound B

1H

1H

1H

Figure 9.20C

Problem 9.8, Compound C

1H

1H

1H

Figure 9.22(b)

Ethyl chloroacetate

1H

1H

1H

Figure 9.24

1-Nitropropane

1H

1H

1H

Figure 9.25

Ethanol

1H

1H

1H

Figure 9.26

1-Chloro-2-propanol

13C

13C

13C

Figure 9.27

Methyl methacrylate

13C

13C

13C

Figure 9.28A

Problem 9.11, Compound A

13C

13C

13C

Figure 9.28B

Problem 9.11, Compound B

13C

13C

13C

Figure 9.28C

Problem 9.11, Compound C

13C

13C

13C

Figure 9.47

Problem 9.31, Compound G

1H

1H

1H

Figure 9.48

Problem 9.31, Compound H

1H

1H

1H

Figure 9.49

Problem 9.36, Compound Q

13C

13C

13C

Figure 9.50

Problem 9.37, Compound S

13C

13C

13C

Figure 9.51

Problem 9.38, Compound T

13C

13C

13C

Figure 14.25

4-N,N-Diethylaminobenzaldehyde

13C

13C

13C

Figure 14.26

Sample Problem, a Tribromobenzene

13C

13C

13C

Figure 14.27A

Problem 14.25, Compound A

1H

1H

1H

Figure 14.27B

Problem 14.25, Compound B

1H

1H

1H

Figure 14.27C

Problem 14.25, Compound C

1H

1H

1H

Figure 14.28

Problem 14.27, Compound F

1H

1H

1H

Figure 14.29

Problem 14.29, Compound M

1H

1H

1H

Figure 14.31

Problem 14.30, Comound N

1H

1H

1H

Figure 14.33

Problem 14.31, Compound X

1H

1H

1H

Figure 14.34

Problem 14.32, Compound Y

1H

1H

1H

Figure 16.2

Phenylethanal

1H

1H

1H

Figure 16.3

Phenylethanal

13C

13C

13C

Figure 16.4

Problem 16.42, Compound Y

1H

1H

1H

Figure 16.5

Problem 16.42, Compound Z

1H

1H

1H

Figure 16.6

Problem 16.43, Compound A

13C

13C

13C

Figure 16.7

Problem 16.44, Compound B

13C

13C

13C

Figure 17.2

Problem 17.44, Compound X

13C

13C

13C

Figure 18.2

Methyl propanoate

1H

1H

1H

Figure 18.5

Phenacetin

1H

1H

1H

Figure 18.6

Problem 18.40, Compound X

13C

13C

13C

Figure 18.7

Problem 18.47, Compound Y

13C

13C

13C

Figure 20.6

Diisopropylamine

1H

1H

1H

Figure 20.7

Problem 20.37, Compound W

1H

1H

1H

Figure 20.8

Problem 20.38, Compound Z

1H

1H

1H

Figure 20.9A

Problem 20.41, Compound A

13C

13C

13C

Figure 20.9B

Problem 20.42, Compound B

13C

13C

13C

Figure 20.9C

Problem 20.43, Compound C

13C

13C

1H

Figure 21.1

Problem 21.22, Compound Z

1H

1H

1H

Figure 22.21

Problem 22.41

13C

13C

13C

Figure 1

Compound Y (Problem 21), Second Review Set

13C

13C

13C

Figure 1

Compound Z (Problem 22), Second Review Set

13C

13C

13C

 

 

 

 

 


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