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25 April, 07:28

If the reaction doesn't go to completion, you will have aldehyde starting material present. how would you identify this impurity most easily by 1h nmr?

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  1. 25 April, 08:15
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    - If the reaction does not go to completion, the presence of aldehyde can be identify easily by looking at the aldehydic proton peak in the range of 10 - 9 ppm (Chemical shift value).

    - Aldehydic proton has a high value of chemical shift due to magnetic anisotropy so when looking at the most de-shielded proton we will found a signal or peak at 9-10 ppm corresponding to the proton of aldehyde
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