Exner, Otto published the artcileSubstituent effects in infrared spectroscopy. I. The O-H stretching frequencies in monomeric benzoic acids, Formula: C14H12O3, the publication is Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications (1971), 36(2), 534-43, database is CAplus.
The O-H stretching frequencies of 60 meta- and para-substituted benzoic acids were measured in dilute CCl4 solution The IR values were correlated by the Hammett equation with normal ¦Ò constants and slope ¦Ñ = -11.7 cm-1 on the one hand, and by the equation vp-v0 = 1.14 (vm-v0) on the other hand, where the frequency v0 refers to the unsubstituted compound The validity of the latter for substituents without an ¦Á lone electron pair was confirmed even in IR spectroscopy. Somewhat lesser accuracy of the Hammett correlation is probably due to a different solvent than used in determining the ¦Ò constants; deviations of a systematic character were not observed
Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications published new progress about 31719-76-3. 31719-76-3 belongs to catalysis-chemistry, auxiliary class Carboxylic acid,Benzene,Ether, name is 4-(Phenoxymethyl)benzoic acid, and the molecular formula is C14H12O3, Formula: C14H12O3.
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