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CHEM 430 - Mass Spectrometry Problem Set II
CHEM 430 - Mass Spectrometry Problem Set II
PROBLEM SET II
This set of mass spectra introduce spectra of compounds with multiple functionality To help with the identification, IR and sometimes UV data will be given to assist identification of the unknown.
Mass Spectrometry 1.
PROBLEM SET II
For the following compounds, determine the best possible structure that gives each of the following mass spectra: a. Mass Spectrum: M+ 130 (5.8), M+1 (0.4); UV lmax 244, log e = 3.8
Mass Spectrometry 1.
PROBLEM SET II
For the following compounds, determine the best possible structure that gives each of the following mass spectra: a. FTIR (CCl4); UV lmax 244, log e = 3.8
Mass Spectrometry 1.
PROBLEM SET II
For the following compounds, determine the best possible structure that gives each of the following mass spectra: b. Mass Spectrum: M+ 136 (75.0), M+1 (6.8); UV lmax 244, log e = 3.8
Mass Spectrometry 1.
PROBLEM SET II
For the following compounds, determine the best possible structure that gives each of the following mass spectra: b. FTIR (film); UV lmax 220, log e = 4.1; lmax 280, log e = 4.2
Mass Spectrometry 2.
PROBLEM SET II
For the following compounds, determine the best possible structure that gives each of the following mass spectra: c. Mass Spectrum: M+ 136 (57.8) M+1 (5.1), no UV data available
Mass Spectrometry 2.
PROBLEM SET II
For the following compounds, determine the best possible structure that gives each of the following mass spectra: c. FTIR (KBr)
Mass Spectrometry 2.
PROBLEM SET II
For the following compounds, determine the best possible structure that gives each of the following mass spectra: d. Mass Spectrum: M+ 156 (70.8), M+1 (5.6), M+2 (23.0)
Mass Spectrometry 2.
PROBLEM SET II
For the following compounds, determine the best possible structure that gives each of the following mass spectra: d. FTIR (KBr); UV lmax 230.7, log e = 3.7, lmax 281, log e =2.9
Mass Spectrometry 2.
PROBLEM SET II
For the following compounds, determine the best possible structure that gives each of the following mass spectra: e. Mass Spectrum: M+ 84 (1.6), M+1 (0.2)
Mass Spectrometry 2.
PROBLEM SET II
For the following compounds, determine the best possible structure that gives each of the following mass spectra: e. FTIR (film); no UV data
Mass Spectrometry 2.
PROBLEM SET II
For the following compounds, determine the best possible structure that gives each of the following mass spectra: f. Mass Spectrum M+ 135 (9.5), M+1 (1.2)
Mass Spectrometry 2.
PROBLEM SET II
For the following compounds, determine the best possible structure that gives each of the following mass spectra: f. FTIR (film); UV unavailable
Mass Spectrometry 2.
PROBLEM SET II
For the following compounds, determine the best possible structure that gives each of the following mass spectra: g. Mass Spectrum: M+ 100 (4.3), M+1 (0.3)
Mass Spectrometry 2.
PROBLEM SET II
For the following compounds, determine the best possible structure that gives each of the following mass spectra: g. FTIR (film); UV unavailable
Mass Spectrometry 2.
PROBLEM SET II
For the following compounds, determine the best possible structure that gives each of the following mass spectra: h. Mass Spectrum: M+ 183 (51.0), M+1 (4.3)
Mass Spectrometry 2.
PROBLEM SET II
For the following compounds, determine the best possible structure that gives each of the following mass spectra: h. FTIR (KBr); UV unavailable
Mass Spectrometry 2.
PROBLEM SET II
For the following compounds, determine the best possible structure that gives each of the following mass spectra: i. Mass Spectrum: M+ 124 (87.1), M+1 (6.9)
Mass Spectrometry 2.
PROBLEM SET II
For the following compounds, determine the best possible structure that gives each of the following mass spectra: i. FTIR: (film); UV unavailable
Mass Spectrometry 2.
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For the following compounds, determine the best possible structure that gives each of the following mass spectra: j. Mass Spectrum: M+ 168 (2.5), M+1 (0.3), M+2 (0.9)
Mass Spectrometry 2.
PROBLEM SET II
For the following compounds, determine the best possible structure that gives each of the following mass spectra: j. FTIR: (KBr)
Mass Spectrometry 2. Answers: a. ethyl acetoacetate b. p-anisaldehyde c. 3-hydroxyacetophenone d. o-chlorobenzoic acid e. 1-pentyn-3-ol f. N-ethylbenzylamine g. vinyl propionate h. 3-nitrosalicylic acid i. guiacol (2-methoxyphenol) j. 3-chloropropiophenone (Cl on the chain)
PROBLEM SET II