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The Triple Bond Region 2500-2000 cm

These are the most common absorptions in this region, but you may come across some X—stretching absorptions where X is a more massive atom, such as phosphorus or silicon. These absorptions usually occur near 2400 and 2200 cm respectively. [Pg.61]


The triple bond region (2500-2000 cm 1), where contributions from gas phase CO (2143 cm 1) and linearly adsorbed CO (2000-2200 cm 1) are seen,... [Pg.221]

All infrared spectra have many absorptions, but those useful for identifying specific functional groups are usually found in the region from 1500 cm to 3300 cm" Pay particular attention to the carbonyl region (1670-1780 cm" ), the aromatic region (1660-2000 cm" ), the triple-bond region (2000-2500 cm" ), and the C-H region (2500-3500 cm" ). [Pg.465]

D The region from 2500 to 2000 cm"1 is where triple-bond stretching occurs. Both C=N and C=C bonds absorb here. [Pg.423]


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