THE FAR INFRARED SPECTRUM OF TETRAHYDROFURAN,
Abstract
An examination of the vapor-phase spectrum of tetrahydrofuran between 30/cm and 400/cm revealed a series of fairly broad bands at 34.25, 40.5, 47.5, 54.0, 59.6, 66.8, and 81.2/cm. The absorption peaks are tentatively attributed to the transitions of a pseudo-rotator. An intense broad band with sharp peaks at 233, 243, 276, and 279/ cm is assigned to the 'ordinary' ring puckering mode and is thought to be the result of the upper stage transitions of this vibration.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1961
- Accession Number
- AD0611193
Entities
People
- Dean W. Robinson
- Walter J. Lafferty
Organizations
- Johns Hopkins University