Experimental Study of Raman Spectra of Some Aromatic Hydrocarbons
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https://doi.org/10.15407/ujpe65.4.284Keywords:
vibrational spectroscopy, bromobenzene, dioxane, toluene, deformational vibrations, torsional vibrations, potential barrierAbstract
The vibrational spectra of liquid aromatic hydrocarbons – bromobenzene, dioxane, toluene – are studied in a wide frequency range by means of Raman spectroscopy. The manifestation of torsional vibrations of individual groups of atoms is established from the obtained data on the low-frequency spectra. The possibility of using a semiempirical method for calculating the potential barriers of methyl and halide groups in benzene derivatives is shown.
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