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C=O stretching

Section 15 14 The hydroxyl group of an alcohol has its O—H and C—O stretching vibrations at 3200-3650 and 1025-1200 cm respectively The chemical shift of the proton of an O—H group is variable (8 1-5) and depends on concentration temperature and solvent Oxygen deshields both the proton and the carbon of an H—C—O unit Typical... [Pg.655]

Section 16 18 An H—C—O—C structural unit m an ether resembles an H—C—O—H unit of an alcohol with respect to the C—O stretching frequency m its infrared spectrum and the H—C chemical shift m its H NMR spectrum Because sulfur is less electronegative than oxygen the H and chemical shifts of H—C—S—C units appear at higher field than those of H—C—O—C... [Pg.695]

Infrared The IR spectra of phenols combine features of those of alcohols and aro matic compounds Hydroxyl absorbances resulting from O—H stretching are found m the 3600 cm region and the peak due to C—O stretching appears around 1200-1250 cm These features can be seen m the IR spectrum of p cresol shown m Figure 24 3... [Pg.1014]

Alcohols have a strong C—O stretching absorption near 1050 cm-1 and a characteristic O-H stretching absorption at 3300 to 3600 cm-1. The exact position of the O-H stretch depends on the extent of hydrogen bonding in the molecule. [Pg.632]

The reaction coordinate is the C-O stretch vibration of the CO molecule in its transition state. The rate constant is... [Pg.111]

Av(CO) variation of the C - O stretching frequency with respect to that in the gas phase... [Pg.3]

The surface properties of these nano-objects match those of metal nano crystals prepared in ultrahigh vacuum, for example the C - O stretch of adsorbed carbon monoxide or the magnetic properties of cobalt particles embedded in PVP. This demonstrates the clean character of the surface of these particles and its availabihty for reactivity studies. [Pg.256]

Prosser, Stuart Wilson (1979) and Prosser, Groffman Wilson (1982) examined the setting of a number of these cements using infrared spectroscopy. The infrared spectrum of the alkyl salicylates showed an O-H stretch band at 3190 cm" and a C-O stretch band at 1675-95 cm" . [Pg.348]


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