Thursday, February 3, 2022

Locating hydroxyls by deuterium exchange

The position of hydroxyl groups can often be inferred from chemical shifts, but for complex, unknown molecules chemical shift arguments may not be conclusive. Chemical reaction of the alcohol is one method often used to identify the location of the group, but it is also possible to use the change in chemical shift induced by exchanging protons for deuterons. This can be as simple as changing the solvent as shown in the example below.