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The following spectra are for the sugar derivative shown below.

The following spectra are for the sugar derivative shown below. 1 H NMR (500 MHz), 13 C NMR & COSY are included The protons at approx. 7 ppm are the aromatic protons. We will not analyze these protons, as there is a great deal of overlap.

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The following spectra are for the sugar derivative shown below.

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  1. The following spectra are for the sugar derivative shown below. • 1H NMR (500 MHz), 13C NMR & COSY are included • The protons at approx. 7 ppm are the aromatic protons. We will not analyze these protons, as there is a great deal of overlap. • The peaks at approx. 4.6 ppm will be assigned to a specific proton, however, due to an impurity overlapping with this signal, we will NOT determine the coupling constants.

  2. 1H NMR

  3. 1H NMR

  4. COSY

  5. 13C NMR

  6. HSQC

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