Issue 4, 1972

Conformations of some αβ-unsaturated carbonyl compounds. Part III. Infrared solution spectra of methyl, [2H3]methyl, ethyl, and [2H5]ethyl acrylates and trans-crotonates

Abstract

Infrared spectra of methyl, [2H3]methyl, ethyl, and [2H5]ethyl acrylates and trans-crotonates in solution in carbon disulphide are reported. Band intensity measurements at temperatures between –110 and 35 °C together with changes in the appearance of these bands on solidification of the solution are interpreted in terms of conformational equilibria between high- and low-energy forms. The additional enthalpies (ΔH°) of the high-energy forms are remeasured for methyl acrylate as 326 ± 18 cal mol–1 and for methyl trans-crotonate as 306 ± 30 cal mol–1. The additional entropy (ΔS°) of the high-energy form of methyl trans-crotonate is estimated as 1·5 ± 1·0 cal mol–1 K–1.

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J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1972, 400-404

Conformations of some αβ-unsaturated carbonyl compounds. Part III. Infrared solution spectra of methyl, [2H3]methyl, ethyl, and [2H5]ethyl acrylates and trans-crotonates

W. O. George, D. V. Hassid and W. F. Maddams, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1972, 400 DOI: 10.1039/P29720000400

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