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Simple unsubstituted benzene has six aromatic protons, all chemically equivalent. Therefore, benzene exhibits only a singlet peak at δ7.3 ppm in the 1H NMR spectrum. The observed shift is far downfield because the aromatic ring current strongly deshields the protons. Any substitution on the benzene ring makes the aromatic protons nonequivalent, and the protons split each other. The peak is, therefore, no longer a singlet and the splitting pattern and their associated coupling constants depend on the degree of substitution on the ring. The nature of the substituents on the benzene ring either increases or decreases the ring proton's chemical shift values. Additionally, an electron-withdrawing substituent moves the proton's chemical shift farther downfield, while an electron-donating group moves the signal upfield. Monosubstituted benzene has a more complex 1H NMR spectrum in the aromatic region due to several splittings between protons on adjacent carbons as well as coupling between protons that are more than one C–C bond in the ring system. A disubstituted ring shows a typical doublet pattern if the ring's substituents have a para relationship.

In 13C NMR spectroscopy, the aromatic carbons exhibit signals betweenδ110-160. Substituted benzene exhibits six peaks corresponding to six nonequivalent sets of protons. The extent of the signal shift depends on the type of ring substituents. A quaternary ring carbon shows the highest shifts compared to other ring carbons. Benzylic and alkyl carbons of the substituents are observed in the upfield region.

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NMR SpectroscopyBenzene DerivativesAromatic ProtonsChemical ShiftProton SplittingSubstitution EffectsElectron withdrawing SubstituentsElectron donating GroupsMonosubstituted BenzeneDisubstituted Benzene1H NMR Spectrum13C NMR SpectroscopyQuaternary CarbonUpfield Region

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18.1 : NMR Spectroscopy of Benzene Derivatives

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18.2 : 벤질산 위치에서의 반응: 산화 및 환원

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18.3 : 벤질산 위치에서의 반응 : 할로겐화

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18.4 : 친전자성 방향족 대체: 개요

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18.5 : 친전자성 방향족 치환: 벤젠의 염소화 및 브롬화

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18.6 : 친전자성 방향족 치환: 벤젠의 불소화 및 요오드화

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18.7 : 친전자성 방향족 치환: 벤젠의 질화

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18.8 : 친전자성 방향족 치환: 벤젠의 설폰화

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18.9 : 친전자성 방향족 치환: Friedel–Crafts 벤젠의 알킬화

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18.10 : 친전자성 방향족 치환: Friedel–Crafts 벤젠의 아실화

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18.11 : Friedel-Crafts 반응의 한계

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18.12 : 치환의 지시 효과: ortho-para-directing groups

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18.13 : 치환의 지시 효과: 메타 지시 그룹

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18.14 : 직교-파라-디렉팅 활성제: -CH3, -OH, -⁠NH2, -OCH3

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18.15 : ortho-para-directing Deactivators: 할로겐

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