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In fact,I am a girl who just graduated from Univerisy 1 year ago, haha.
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So glad there is finally suppliers who tell the truth to prevent us from the trap
Haha,I think you did not learn NMR then.
NMR is good and you can do a lot with it.
thanks buddy.really know how to distinguish the fake supplier of HGH from now on.:headbang::headbang:
In fact,few people can read NMR.They like HPLC more.
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That's a very clean-looking spectrum. Someone did a good job on purification.
Let's see, it looks like a carboxylic acid (based on the 13 ppm broad singlet).
Total protons = 18 protons
You have 7 aromatic protons, 4 aliphatic protons alpha to an oxygen (probably methylenes), and 6 aliphatic protons.
What's the molecule?
Level 9 master alchemist detected?! Swolnutz, I had no idea. What do you do when not filling out string tanks?That's a very clean-looking spectrum. Someone did a good job on purification.
Let's see, it looks like a carboxylic acid (based on the 13 ppm broad singlet).
Total protons = 18 protons
You have 7 aromatic protons, 4 aliphatic protons alpha to an oxygen (probably methylenes), and 6 aliphatic protons.
What's the molecule?
Level 9 master alchemist detected?! Swolnutz, I had no idea. What do you do when not filling out string tanks?
Level 9 master alchemist detected?! Swolnutz, I had no idea. What do you do when not filling out string tanks?
Haha, good guess! Level 10 actually
I had to google "string tanks". I thought it sounded like some cool new chemistry glassware that I hadn't heard about yet. lol
You are very professional.The spectrum is totally matched with the following molecular formular. It is named GW501516.
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Haha,I think you did not learn NMR then.
The thing I like about your 1H NMR spectrum, is that your DMSO-d6 solvent is relatively dry. Plus, using the DMSO-d6 with a second internal standard (TMS) is a good idea.
I can tell whomever took the NMR, has a lot of experience. Beautiful work!
Nope. I think I remember the professor mention it but we didn't have a machine there. I was only taking Organic Chem as a sophomore. That was in 1989.
My wife's brother in law works for a pharmaceutical company designing drugs. Not sure exactly what he does, but he just recently went back to school and earned his masters degree. He talks a lot about designing delivery systems for drugs. I think his company specializes in that.
I was not born in 1989.Is it cool to live in 80s,LOL
There are great number of good R & D pharmaceutical companies in US.Several of them in our PhD teams worked in large pharmaceutical companies in US.Hopefully I could also study there if any chance.
I am all for immigration of people with skills and education. There is a shift that is happening here that if it goes through will favor immigration of people like you. We would love to have you.