Issue 0, 1966

Molecular polarisability. The conformations of triphenylsilane, chlorotriphenylsilane, and bromotriphenylsilane as solutes in benzene

Abstract

Dipole moments and molar Kerr constants are recorded for the molecules R3SiX (R = CH3, C6H5; X = H, Cl, or Br) as solutes in benzene. Analysis of the experimental data shows that (a) the groups C3SiX are near-isotropically polarisable, (b) the dispositions of the C6H5 groups in the molecules (C6H5)3SiX examined are virtually independent of the size and electronegativity of the atom X, and are defined by rotations ϕ of 47°± 3°(in the same sense, which preserves C3-symmetry) from a theoretical model, having ϕ= 0°, in which the aromatic ring-planes intersect along the molecular symmetry axis.

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J. Chem. Soc. B, 1966, 188-190

Molecular polarisability. The conformations of triphenylsilane, chlorotriphenylsilane, and bromotriphenylsilane as solutes in benzene

M. J. Aroney, R. J. W. Le Fèvre, G. L. D. Ritchie and V. Ross, J. Chem. Soc. B, 1966, 188 DOI: 10.1039/J29660000188

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