How do you call a spectrum with no #"C-H"# splitting?
1 Answer
A
Explanation:
Proton-Coupled Spectra
The
These splittings are much larger than in
The spectra are more complicated and harder to interpret if the signals are close together.
The figure below shows the proton-coupled
(from chem.sci.ubu.ac.th)
The methyl signal is a quartet, the methylene signals are triplets, and the aromatic signals are doublets.
Proton-Decoupled Spectra
In a "normal"
They "flip" between energy states so fast that the
This means that each
The spectrum of ethyl phenylacetate reduces to a single peak for each of the eight types of carbon atom.
(from chem.sci.ubu.ac.th)
The advantage of decoupling is that it gives a cleaner spectrum, as carbon signals are often close for complex molecules, and fewer peaks mean less overlap.