Mass Spectrum 105 77 91 M+• 226 C15H14O2 % of base peak m/e 13C NMR Spectrum (20.0 MHz, CDCl3 solution) off-resonance decoupled proton decoupled solvent TMS ? (ppm) 1H NMR Spectrum (100 MHz, CDCl3 solution) TMS ? (ppm)
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- Note the base peak at m/e = 105, which indicates a stable fragment. - Other significant peaks include m/e = 77 and 91, which are common for aromatic compounds (e.g., phenyl cation). Show more…
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