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Crotonaldehyde, infrared spectrum

F1= F1 F10 (s-lranx-crotonaldehyde) infrared spectmm, 159ff Raman spectrum, 159ff 14 9X (cyanotetraacetylene) interstellar, 120... [Pg.436]

FIGURE 2.37 The infrared spectrum of crotonaldehyde (neat liquid, KBr plates). [Pg.57]

Figure 6.15 The infrared vibrational spectrum of crotonaldehyde. The parts marked (a), (b) and (c) refer to a 10 per cent (by volume) solution in CCI4, a 1 per cent solution in CCI4, and a thin liquid film, respectively. [Reproduced, with permission, from Bowles, A. J., George, W. O. and Maddams, W. F J. Chem. Soc. (B), 810, 1969]... Figure 6.15 The infrared vibrational spectrum of crotonaldehyde. The parts marked (a), (b) and (c) refer to a 10 per cent (by volume) solution in CCI4, a 1 per cent solution in CCI4, and a thin liquid film, respectively. [Reproduced, with permission, from Bowles, A. J., George, W. O. and Maddams, W. F J. Chem. Soc. (B), 810, 1969]...
The other compound, called Zl, which was much more acid-labile, was hydrolyzed to equimolar amounts of pyruvate and shikimate, and was tentatively assigned the structure of shikimate 3- or 5-enolpyruvate ether. In a more recent study, it was found that the barium salt of Zl does not absorb in the carbonyl region of the infrared absorption spectrum (no ester structure), and that it has a strong band at 8.2iu characteristic of a vinyl ether. It is oxidized very rapidly by periodate, giving rise to an unstable compound with maximum absorption at 235 m i ( = 4000). A similar unstable chromophore, most likely having the structure XVII, was produced by periodate oxidation of shikimate 3-phosphate but not of shikimate 5-phosphate. (3-Methyl-crotonaldehyde shows Xm 235, t = 6700. ) These observations suggest that Zl is shikimate 3-enolpyruvate ether (XVIII). [Pg.260]


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