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O212.956MeUnknown A08 in CDCl3 Athena (Bruker-AC 250) 13C spectrum200198.123O CH3 O158.233150133.25210077.682 77.258 76.834 76.591 75.821CDCl3 ref'ed to 77.25ppm57.05850 PPM48.88737.518 35.031 33.232 28.339 27.893 25.997
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Sample F41 (F:C-01), Spring 2003 Unknowns24 Mar 2003 D. R. Mowrey Name Code Solvent(s) Operator(s) Notes Acquisition Time (sec) File Name Nucleus Sweep Width (Hz) F41 CDCl3 Brian Popp None Class Spring 2003 Mass Spec. Synthesized by FW 215.0 [+23 Na
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Unknown N06 in CDCl3 Athena (Bruker-AC 300) 1H spectrumCH3O C Ph O CH2CH2 CH23.63.43.23.02.82.6PPMCH2CH3all expansions but 12.6ppm at 20Hz/cmN CH31.2 1.1 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.7 PPM1.85 1.80 1.75 1.70 1.65PPM1.96 3.265.50
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Unknown P60 in CDCl3 Athena (Bruker-AC 300) 1H spectrum10Hz/cm 10Hz/cmH3C NCH3+3.75 3.70 3.65 3.60 3.55 3.50 3.45 3.40 PPM 2.72 2.70 2.68 2.66 PPMHCH220Hz/cm 10Hz/cm2.12.01.91.81.7PPM5.047.357.307.257.207.15PPM
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030124_21 59 (1.091) Cm (57:78-200:220) 100361.1B14 in methanol LCT S. Przybylinski699.1TOF MS ES+ 2.77e4%700.2 362.1 701.202002503003504004505005506006507007508008509009501000m/z030124_21 59 (1.091)
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Unknown A11 in CDCl3 INOVA-600 gcosy 1H COSY spectrumF2 (ppm) 1.2 1.47a 7b-OH 10b 12b 6 12a 10a 11a 3a 11b15 3b 2a 2b161024x256 FT'd to 1024x1024 sinebell-squared apodization symmetrized11 12 10 9 8 7 61.6 1.8 2.0 2.2 2.4 2.6 2.8H3C3
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E03 (E:A-03) in CDCl3 orginally labelled E05 Athena Automation run Jan 16, 2003 D. Mowrey8.07.87.67.47.27.06.8PPMExpansions are 20 Hz/cmCH3OCH3HOO2.22.12.01.91.8PPM4.40 1.994.34PPM 3.00 3.011.981.98 2
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Unknown O13 in CDCl3 Athena (Bruker-AC 300) 1H spectrumO O CH3all expansions at 20Hz/cmOCH33.43.33.23.1PPM2.952.012.020.990.981.00 1.001.962.018.07.97.87.77.67.57.44.36 4.32 PPM 4.38 4.34 4.30 PPM2.
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Unknown O13 in CDCl3 Athena (Bruker-AC 300) 1H spectrumO O CH3all expansions at 20Hz/cmOCH33.43.33.23.1PPM2.952.012.020.990.981.00 1.001.962.018.07.97.87.77.67.57.44.36 4.32 PPM 4.38 4.34 4.30 PPM2.
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Unknown O42 in CDCl3 Athena (Bruker-AC 300) 1H spectrumCH3 O OO2.25 2.20 2.15 2.10 2.05 2.00 1.95 1.90 PPM3.5 8.1 8.0 7.93.063.42.993.33.23.1PPM7.87.77.6PPM3.002.00all expansions at 20Hz/cm1.07 1.051.041.041.00
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Unknown O42 in CDCl3 Athena (Bruker-AC 300) 1H spectrumCH3 O OO2.25 2.20 2.15 2.10 2.05 2.00 1.95 1.90 PPM3.5 8.1 8.0 7.93.063.42.993.33.23.1PPM7.87.77.6PPM3.002.00all expansions at 20Hz/cm1.07 1.051.041.041.00
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Unknown O10 in CDCl3 Athena (Bruker-AC 300) 13C spectrum180 160169.844CH2O O C140CH3120 100 80148.982 132.341 130.753 130.696 130.498 130.047 129.923 128.757 128.165 128.005 127.490 126.866 126.611 126.553 123.311 121.414 121.297 115.
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Unknown O10 in CDCl3 Athena (Bruker-AC 300) 13C spectrum180 160169.844CH2O O C140CH3120 100 80148.982 132.341 130.753 130.696 130.498 130.047 129.923 128.757 128.165 128.005 127.490 126.866 126.611 126.553 123.311 121.414 121.297 115.
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Unknown H82 (H:E-02) in CDCl3 Athena Automation 300MHz cgfryinteg=.75 exp=200Hz/cmall other expansions 20Hz/cm2.9 13.0 12.5 12.0 11.5 11.0 10.5 10.0 PPM2.82.72.62.52.42.32.22.1PPM3.55 3.50 3.45 3.40 3.35 3.30 3.25 PPM8.0
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Unknown H82 (H:E-02) in CDCl3 Athena Automation 300MHz cgfryinteg=.75 exp=200Hz/cmall other expansions 20Hz/cm2.9 13.0 12.5 12.0 11.5 11.0 10.5 10.0 PPM2.82.72.62.52.42.32.22.1PPM3.55 3.50 3.45 3.40 3.35 3.30 3.25 PPM8.0
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Unknown B05 NOESY1D data from INOVA-600, H15 selectedmix=1s, d1=10s, nt=16H1320 1H9H8 7H12 11 16 152 3 4 18 1710 5 6O191714H H14HHH158.07.87.67.47.27.06.86.66.4ppm3.63.43.2
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