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INTERPRETATION OF STRUCTURE IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY BY MISCELLANEOUS TECHNIQUE

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Now a day, many molecules come in to the market. There are many methods for the synthesis of newer molecule and hence there is a chance of the impurities in the synthesis of newer molecule. So it is a challenge to the scientist to find out the impurities present in to the synthesis. For finding out the physical and chemical properties of this impurities and newer synthesized molecule, it has to find out the structure of that particular. We cannot interpret the structure with only one method; we have to use many methods like UV, IR, MASS, HPLC and NMR or any other combination of these methods like LC-NMR, MS-MS, LC-MS. Now a day, one another challenge is to find out the structure of degradants in to the formulation and it can also to find out by above methods.

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