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good place to find spectroscopies?

msdaniellepohlman - 14-4-2006 at 16:47

hey i've been searching for hours to find a H NMR for this organic compound and suprisingly I can't find it on the SDBS database which usually has everything. maybe there is another name for this compound.. i tried searching every way possible and i couldn't seem to find it. the molecule is 6-ethoxycarbonyl-3,5-diphenyl-2-cyclohexenone. if anyone has some other sites i could try searching for the NMR that would b great. THANKS!

praseodym - 14-4-2006 at 21:10

Unable to provide sites for you to refer to but i think what you need can be found in this book "Ionic Liquids in Synthesis" by Dr. Peter Wasserscheid and Dr. Thomas Welton. What you need can be found in Chapter 5:
Organic Synthesis (p 174-288).

Flip - 14-4-2006 at 23:45

If all else fails, ChemOffice can predict H NMR... can't really testify to it's accuracy though.

runlabrun - 17-4-2006 at 03:34

hmm thought sdbs was pretty good... (http://www.aist.go.jp/RIODB/SDBS/menu-e.html ??)
well i found this page of database links, might want to have a dig through for an official spectra...
--> http://www.chemlin.de/chemistry/spectral_database.htm

But if your after an ok spectra chemdraw does do some pretty good work...

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