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nmrlearner 10-04-2011 08:47 PM

Extraneous Peaks Observed on 19F NMR of Isolated "Pure" Compound
 
Extraneous Peaks Observed on 19F NMR of Isolated "Pure" Compound

I am observing four extraneous peaks on 19F, each at around 0.5% of the main signal at +11Hz, +88Hz, -17Hz, and -185Hz (+ is downfield) away from the main signal. Due to legal issues, I am not able to divulge the structure of the main compound, but can tell you that the fluorine signal comes from three isochronous benzylic flourines (i.e. a (trifluoromethyl)benzene constituent of a larger compound isolated as a salt). These four peaks do not appear to be impurity related since chiral and achiral HPLC methods reveal the material to be immaculate, while C13 NMR did not give enough sensitivity to see at 0.5% (although I might be able to analyze concentrated sample for an extended amount of time) and 1H NMR is very complicated (could C13 decouple and not spin).. Further, different lots as well as recrystallizations of the material show the same relative intensity of the four peaks, which should, theoretically, lower the impurity level. The peaks are not spin-side bands as I had analyzed without spinning and was able to exclude spin-side bands when I did spin the material. These peaks do not appear to be C13 satellites as these should show up as symmetrical peaks equidistant from the main signal (?). What other artifacts could possibly explain the appearance of these four signals or what other tests could I do to evaluate the signals as real or artifacts?



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