1970
DOI: 10.1021/ed047p278
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Applications of the Nuclear Overhauser Effect in organic chemistry

Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to show how the Nuclear Overhauser Effect (NOE) can be sued to determine the configurations and conformations of organic molecules.

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“…Since the isopropyl group and the methyl group are sterically close enough to inter act magnetically in the ft-isopropyl isomer (XX) but not in the isopropyl isomer (XXVIII), it was thought that the two isomers could be differentiated using nmr analysis. The ft-isomer might be expected to show a Nuclear Overhauser Effect (49,50) in the absorption of the isopropyl group if the methyl group absorption were irradiated, while the ^-isomer should not show any such effect. Unfortunately, with the instrumentation available in these laboratories, it was impossible to make such a determination when the groups involved had such close nmr absorptions.…”
Section: XLIIImentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the isopropyl group and the methyl group are sterically close enough to inter act magnetically in the ft-isopropyl isomer (XX) but not in the isopropyl isomer (XXVIII), it was thought that the two isomers could be differentiated using nmr analysis. The ft-isomer might be expected to show a Nuclear Overhauser Effect (49,50) in the absorption of the isopropyl group if the methyl group absorption were irradiated, while the ^-isomer should not show any such effect. Unfortunately, with the instrumentation available in these laboratories, it was impossible to make such a determination when the groups involved had such close nmr absorptions.…”
Section: XLIIImentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the intramolecular nuclear Overhauser effect (NOE) was first described by Anet and Bourn (1) in 1965, it has repeatedly been shown to be an invaluable tool in the determination of both the structure and conformation of organic compounds (2). The NOE enhancement is the amount by which the intensity of an nmr proton signal changes when the peak of a nearby proton is irradiated.…”
Section: Of the Nuclear Overhauser Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In spite of the considerable number of papers which have appeared in the last decade describing the results of NOE experiments, relatively few seem to give a detailed description of the experimental procedure involved (3). This paper will discuss procedures that were used to obtain experimental NOE enhancements on a commercial student spectrometer.2 Applications of NOE results have been reviewed by Kennewell (2).…”
Section: Of the Nuclear Overhauser Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This method allows for the estimate of spatial proximity of atomic groups within the distance interval of 2.3-3.2 A (4)(5)(6)(7)(8). In general, in order to observe a nOe between two protons, their mutual relaxation is a sufficient condition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%