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C-H out of plane

Figure 1 illustrates the IR spectra of NBR and HNBR samples with different concentrations of residual double bonds [11]. The CN stretching vibration is observed at 2222 cm in NBR and HNBR. The peak at 1440 cm is for C—H deformation of —CH2— groups. The =C—H out of plane deformations of trans, vinyl, and cis double bonds are observed at 970 cm", 920 cm", and 730 cm", respectively. These peak absorbances decrease gradually, and a new peak at 723 cm" appears on the spectrum of HNBR for—CH2— rocking vibration [when (CH2)n n > 4] [11,78]. The CN stretching vibration is taken as an internal standard and the... [Pg.569]

The product has the following spectral properties infrared (KBr) cm.-1 3103 and 3006 (aromatic C—H), 2955, 2925, and 2830 (aliphatic C—H stretching), 1257 and 1032 (aromatic methyl ether), 841 and 812 (C—H out-of-plane bending of isoxazole C4—H and 4-substituted phenyl) proton magnetic resonance (trifluoroaeetic acid) 5, multiplicity, number of protons, assignment 3.98 (singlet,... [Pg.41]

Aromatic C—H out-of-plane Monosubstituted 690-710 730-770 Disubstituted ortho meta para 735-770 690-710 810-840 750-810 ... [Pg.247]

Assignments for C—H out-of-plane bending bands in the spectra of substituted benzenes appear in the chart of characteristic group absorptions (Appendix C). These assignments are usually reliable for alkyl-substituted benzenes, but caution must be observed in the interpretation of spectra when polar groups are attached directly to the ring, for example, in nitroben-zenes, aromatic acids, and esters or amides of aromatic acids. [Pg.86]

The infrared (IR) spectra of 1,10-phenanthroline, its hydrate and perchlorate in the region 600-2000 cm-1 have been obtained, and the principal features of the spectra interpreted.66 Further studies on the IR spectra of 1,10-phenanthroline,67-69 substituted 1,10-phenanthrolines,70,71 and 1,7-phenanthroline67 have also been reported. The IR spectrum of 4,7-phenanthroline in the region 650-900 cm-1 has been analyzed, and the C—H out-of-plane deformation frequencies were compared with those of phenanthrene and benzo[/]quinoline.72 The IR spectra of salts of 1,10-phenanthroline have been taken, and the NH vibrations determined.28,73 Infrared spectroscopy has been used to detect water associated with 1,10-phenanthroline and some of its derivatives on extraction into nitromethane from aqueous solution.74 The Raman spectrum of 1,10-phenanthroline has been compared with its IR spectrum.75 Recently, the Raman and IR spectra of all ten isomeric phenanthrolines were measured in solution and solid states, and the spectra were fully discussed.76... [Pg.10]

The insoluble material is assumed to be the graft copolymer and this is verified by infrared spectroscopy. For grafting onto the butadiene portion of a copolymer, the C-H out-of-plane bending vibrations as well as the olefin C-H stretching vibration are most useful. The graft copolymer of acrylonitrile onto polystyrene cannot be analyzed by infrared spectroscopy since the only change would be in the C-H overtone region and these bands are too weak to permit interpretation. [Pg.112]


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