Issue 0, 1966

Molecular polarisability. The apparent anisotropies of carbon–halogen bonds in methylene dihalides

Abstract

Molar Kerr constants of methylene dichloride, dibromide, and di-iodide at infinite dilution in carbon tetrachloride or benzene are found to be algebraically notably more negative than would be expected from C–X bond polarisability anisotropies previously extracted from n-alkyl halides and the largest XCX angles reported in the literature. Possible reasons for this are discussed. An empirical procedure for the partial reconciliation of the calculated and observed mK values is proposed.

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J. Chem. Soc. B, 1966, 102-106

Molecular polarisability. The apparent anisotropies of carbon–halogen bonds in methylene dihalides

D. Izsák and R. J. W. Le Fèvre, J. Chem. Soc. B, 1966, 102 DOI: 10.1039/J29660000102

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