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Decane, infrared spectrum

Fig. 3.12 Infrared spectrum of decane recorded as a liquid film on a prism spectrophotometer. Fig. 3.12 Infrared spectrum of decane recorded as a liquid film on a prism spectrophotometer.
There is the 3 methods for preparing of 8-azaspiro(4.5)decane-7,9-dione, 8-(4-(4-(2-pyrimidinyl)-l-piperazinyl)butyl) monohydrochloride (U.S. Patent 3,717,634). One of them is follows a mixture of 0.1 mole of the substituted glutaric anhydride, 0.1 mole of l-(4-aminobutyl)-4-(2-pyrimidinyl)piperazine (U.S. Pat. 3,398151), and 300 ml of pyridine was refluxed until imide formation was completed. The degree of reaction was readily followed by taking an aliquot portion of the reaction mixture, removing the solvent, and obtaining the infrared absorption spectrum of the residue. When reaction is complete, the spectrum exhibited typical infrared imide bands at 1701 and 1710 cm-1 whereas if incomplete, the infrared spectrum contains amide and carboxyl absorption bands at 1680, 1760 and 3300 cm 1. [Pg.737]

Infrared spectrum of decane (neat liquid, salt plates). [Pg.881]


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