Determine the correct structure of the compound, which shows the following 13C NMR DEPT-135 data: negative peaks at δ30.2, 31.9, 61.8, and 114.7 ppm; positive peak at 130.4 ppm.
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First, let's analyze the DEPT-135 data: - Negative peaks indicate CH2 (methylene) carbons. - Positive peaks indicate CH (methylene) carbons. - No peak indicates quaternary carbons (Cq) or CH3 (methyl) carbons. Show more…
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