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  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Ancillary_Materials/Worksheets/Spectroscopy_(Worksheets)/15%3A_TOCSY
    The TOCSY (TOtal Correlation SpectroscopY, aka HoHaHa) experiment is similar to the COSY experiment. However, cross peaks are observed not only for 3J-coupled nuclei, but also between nuclei that are ...The TOCSY (TOtal Correlation SpectroscopY, aka HoHaHa) experiment is similar to the COSY experiment. However, cross peaks are observed not only for 3J-coupled nuclei, but also between nuclei that are connected by a long-range coupling. This makes it useful for identifying the larger interconnected networks of spin couplings.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/General_Chemistry/Book%3A_Structure_and_Reactivity_in_Organic_Biological_and_Inorganic_Chemistry_(Schaller)/Structure_and_Reactivity_in_Organic_Biological_and_Inorganic_Chemistry_II%3A_Practical_Aspects_of_Structure_-_Purification_and_Spectroscopy/05%3A_2D_NMR/5.02%3A_TOCSY_Spectra
    The red part is slightly different from the COSY; not only does it show the coupling between the hydrogen at 1.0 and the one at 1..5, but it also includes the hydrogen at 3.3, because that one is also...The red part is slightly different from the COSY; not only does it show the coupling between the hydrogen at 1.0 and the one at 1..5, but it also includes the hydrogen at 3.3, because that one is also coupled to the one at 1.5. At a glance, the TOCSY spectrum tells us we have a two-carbon chain because we see two peaks in a row (or, really, a two by two array).

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