NMR Data in Nuts, Felix, and JCAMP Data
Formats for
Solomons
and Fryhle Organic Chemistry
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The following NMR data files are for the NMR illustrations in Solomons and Fryhle Organic Chemistry (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 (Accelyrs, Inc), and JCAMP-DX (MDL, Inc.) formats.
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Felix Format |
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Figure 9.5 |
1,4-Dimethylbenzene |
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Figure 9.6 |
1,1,2-Trichloroethane |
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Figure 9.15 |
Methoxyacetonitrile |
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Figure 9.18 |
1,1,2,3,3-pentachloropropane |
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Figure 9.20 |
Bromoethane |
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Figure 9.21A |
Problem 9.8, Compound A |
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Figure 9.21B |
Problem 9.8, Compound B |
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Figure 9.21C |
Problem 9.8, Compound C |
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Figure 9.23(b) |
Ethyl chloroacetate |
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Figure 9.25 |
1-Nitropropane |
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Figure 9.26 |
Ethanol |
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Figure 9.28 |
1-Chloro-2-propanol |
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Figure 9.29 |
Methyl methacrylate |
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Figure 9.30A |
Problem 9.11, Compound A |
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Figure 9.30B |
Problem 9.11, Compound B |
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Figure 9.30C |
Problem 9.11, Compound C |
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Figure 9.49 |
Problem 9.31, Compound G |
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Figure 9.50 |
Problem 9.31, Compound H |
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Figure 9.51 |
Problem 9.36, Compound Q |
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Figure 9.52 |
Problem 9.37, Compound S |
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Figure 9.53 |
Problem 9.38, Compound T |
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Figure 14.25 |
4-N,N-Diethylaminobenzaldehyde |
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Figure 14.26 |
Sample Problem, a Tribromobenzene |
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Figure 14.27A |
Problem 14.25, Compound A |
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Figure 14.27B |
Problem 14.25, Compound B |
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Figure 14.27C |
Problem 14.25, Compound C |
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Figure 14.28 |
Problem 14.27, Compound F |
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Figure 14.29 |
Problem 14.29, Compound M |
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Figure 14.31 |
Problem 14.30, Compound N |
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Figure 14.33 |
Problem 14.31, Compound X |
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Figure 14.34 |
Problem 14.32, Compound Y |
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Figure 16.2 |
Phenylethanal |
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Figure 16.3 |
Phenylethanal |
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Figure 16.4 |
Problem 16.44, Compound Y |
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Figure 16.5 |
Problem 16.44, Compound Z |
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Figure 16.6 |
Problem 16.45, Compound A |
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Figure 16.7 |
Problem 16.46, Compound B |
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Figure 17.2 |
Problem 17.44, Compound X |
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Figure 18.4 |
Methyl propanoate |
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Figure 18.7 |
Phenacetin |
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Figure 18.8 |
Problem 18.40, Compound X |
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Figure 18.9 |
Problem 18.47, Compound Y |
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Figure 20.6 |
Diisopropylamine |
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Figure 20.7 |
Problem 20.37, Compound W |
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Figure 20.8 |
Problem 20.38, Compound Z |
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Figure 20.9A |
Problem 20.41, Compound A |
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Figure 20.9B |
Problem 20.42, Compound B |
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Figure 20.9C |
Problem 20.43, Compound C |
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Figure 21.3 |
Problem 21.23, Compound Z |
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Figure 22.21 |
Problem 22.41 |
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Figure 1 |
Compound Y (Problem 21), Second Review Set |
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Figure 1 |
Compound Z (Problem 22), Second Review Set |
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