How do I distinguish these multiplets in proton NMR?
NOTE: These images were modified from the original to emphasize the multiplets.
- Truong-Son
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NOTE: These images were modified from the original to emphasize the multiplets.
- Truong-Son
1 Answer
Well, I would try to identify which peaks resemble the typical symmetrical structure of the peaks you know.
Basically, you may have neighboring protons "communicating" with your protons of interest, splitting their peaks further. For example:
- A triplet may be a not-completely-resolved product of a doublet of doublets.
- A quartet may be a product of a doublet of doublets.
- A hextet may be a product of a doublet of triplets.
- A heptet (7 peaks) may be a product of a doublet of one triplet and one quartet.
- An octet (8 peaks) may be a product of a doublet of quartets.
This only applies if the entire multiplet is not the typical symmetrical "tree" look, such as these:
