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Friday, 8 July 2016

Taurine

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2-aminoethanesulfonic acid


C2 H7 N O3 S

TAURINE




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This is an H-NMR of Taurine depicting all peaks.

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This is a magnified view of the H-NMR of Taurine. This is a set of two triplet of peaks at 3.38 to 3.42 ppm which corresponds to the “Ha” protons attached to the carbon at the “1” position and at 3.23 to 3.28 ppm which corresponds to the “Hb” protons attached to the carbon at the “2” position. These peaks correspond to the sp3 hybridized hydrogen atoms bonded to the first and second carbon in the compound. There is splitting of the signal in the form of three peaks as the hydrogens are affected by two equavalent adjacent protons present bonded to the first and second carbon; from the N+1 rule, N would then equal 2 for each proton, so N+1, (2+1 = 3), 3 peaks would be observed. The three peaks corresponding to “Ha” deshielded by the electron-withdrawing group SO3H, as well causing a chemical shift to the left. This is so because normally without deshielding an sp3 hydrogen attached to a carbon is around 1.4 ppm. For “Hb” is deshielded by an amine group, which is less electronegative, and therefore less electron withdrawing than the effect seen on “Ha” so it is moved to the left less. The triplet peaks exhibit similar heights because the height of peaks corresponds to the ratio of protons between carbons; since both carbons have two H’s, the ratio is 1:1, so their heights are similar.


1D 13C, 7.4 spectrum for Taurine

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This is the C-NMR spectra of Taurine depicting all peaks.

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This is a magnified view of the C-NMR of Taurine. It depicts a single peak from 50.1-50.23ppm and corresponding to the first carbon bonded to both the sulfur as well as the second carbon. The reason why the C-NMR would correspond to 50.1-50.23 is because the H-NMR corresponding to the protons attached to Carbon #1 is around 3.4 ppm. Since C-NMR peaks represent 15-20 times the amount of ppm of the protons attached to it, 3.4 x 15 is approximately 51 ppm. (See above explanation for H-NMR peak at 3.4 ppm)

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This is a magnified view of the C-NMR of Taurine. There is a single peak at approximately 38.20 ppm, which corresponds to the second carbon bonded to the nitrogen group. The reason why the C-NMR would correspond to 38.2 is because the H-NMR corresponding to the protons attached to Carbon #2 is around 3.2 ppm. Since C-NMR peaks represent approximately 15-20 times the amount of ppm of the protons attached to it, 3.2 x 15 is approximately 48 ppm. (See above explanation for H-NMR peak at 3.2 ppm). Although the peak doesn’t exactly match with the H-NMR prediction, it can be deduced that this C-NMR peak correlates with Carbon #2 because it is the lesser ppm of the two C-NMR peaks.

2D [1H,1H]-TOCSY


2D [1H,1H]-TOCSY, 7.4 spectrum for Taurine

1D DEPT90

1D DEPT90, 7.4 spectrum for Taurine

1D DEPT135

1D DEPT135, 7.4 spectrum for Taurine

2D [1H,13C]-HSQC

2D [1H,13C]-HSQC, 7.4 spectrum for Taurine




2D [1H,13C]-HMBC



2D [1H,13C]-HMBC, 7.4 spectrum for Taurine

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MT. MC KINLEY, DENALI, ALASKA, USA

Map of Denali
Denali
Mountain in Alaska
Denali /dᵻˈnɑːli/ is the highest mountain peak in North America, with a summit elevation of 20,310 feet above sea level. At some 18,000 ft, the base-to-peak rise is the largest of any mountain situated entirely above sea level. Wikipedia

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I HOPE YOU ENJOYED YOUR RIDE ON THE BOAT WITH
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