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Mar 23, 2015 at 6:29 | comment | added | Martin - マーチン♦ | Welcome to Chemistry.se! Are you sure that the compound you have drawn corresponds to the spectrum you have obtained? There are two singlets. At 3.86 it corresponds to the methoxy group. I see nothing in the molecule that might correspond to the 1.56 signal. (Maybe it is just water?) All the signals in your aromatic range have little shoulders (there are no values picked in this spectrum), but you should be able to calculate the coupling constants, with that information you might be able to correspond them to the protons in you compound. In principle, you should not see any triplet. | |
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