Methyl Isopropyl Ketone
3-methyl-2-butanone
Structure:
IUPAC Name: 3-methyl-2-butanone
Analysis: C5H10O: MW = 86.13
1H NMR
The proton NMR has a septet at 2.8 coupled to a doublet at 1.1, strongly suggesting the presence of an isopropyl group, and a singlet at 2.2 suggesting an isolated methyl group next to a mildly electronegative group (a carbonyl?).
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13C NMR
13C NMR Assignments:
C-13 NMR: q-22.0; q-16.7; d-45.2; s-210.2
The 13C spectrum contains four peaks; quartets at 22 and 17, a doublet at 45, and a weak singlet at 210. The quartets most likely represent relatively simple methyl groups, the doublet most likely represents a carbon bonded to a mildly electronegative group and the singlet at 210 is in the carbonyl region, most likely a ketone or aldehyde.
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MASS SPECTRUM
Mass Spectrum Fragments:
The mass spectrum consists of a molecular ion at 86, an m-15 peak at 71, which is consistent with loss of a CH3 group, and a base peak at m-43 (m/e = 43) which suggests the formation of an acylium ion (CH3-CO). The spectrum is consistent with a molecule which can lose a methyl group, or can undergo fragmentation to form the acylium radical cation.
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IR
3400-3200 cm-1: no OH peak 3100 cm-1: no significant peak, suggesting no unsaturated CH 2900 cm-1: strong peak suggesting saturated CH 2200 cm-1: no unsymmetrical triple bonds 1710 cm-1: strong carbonyl, suggesting aldehyde or ketone 1650 cm-1: no significant peaks, suggesting no carbon-carbon double bonds
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RAMAN
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dalat city
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