An Infra-Red Study of the Association of Diazoaminobenzene
LK Dyall
Australian Journal of Chemistry
13(2) 230 - 235
Published: 1960
Abstract
The infra-red spectrum of diazoaminobenzene reveals that dimeric association occurs through hydrogen bonding. In tetrachloroethylene solution, the equilibrium constant for dimer formation is found to be 1.2±0.2 1 mol-1. The effects of various solvents on the free N-H stretching frequency have been examined, and the frequency shifts are linearly related to those reported by Bellamy and Hallam (1959) for pyrrole. A linear relation of this type is also found for %nitroaniline, and confirms that there is no significant intramolecular hydrogen bonding in this compound.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9600230
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