Kevin F. Morris, Luther E. Erickson
This article describes an experiment suitable for Physical Chemistry laboratories. It consists of an improved method to analyze the kinetics of internal rotation around the C-N amidic bond. The improvement over traditional experiments relies on the use of a saturation transfer NMR technique which allows the expansion of the typically narrow temperature range available in conventional NMR lineshape analysis experiments with dimethylacetamide.
This experiment will expose students to a variety of NMR techniques, such as saturation transfer, inversion-recovery, and lineshape analysis. It will also demonstrate that NMR is an extremely useful tool to chemists, with very relevant applications in physical chemistry.
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