Laser Raman spectra of some non-conjugated steroid olefins
Abstract
The Raman spectra of 27 steroids containing non-conjugated olefinic bonds in a range of positions have been measured for solid samples, for chloroform solutions and, in some cases, for carbon tetrachloride solutions, particular attention being paid to the 3 000–3 100 cm–1 region (olefinic C–H stretching vibrations) and 1 600–1 700 cm–1 region (olefinic double bond stretching vibrations). All the nuclear disubstituted olefins gave a band between 3 013 and 3 028 cm–1. Some trisubstituted olefins gave a band between 3 035 and 3 040 cm–1, but the others, like tetrasubstituted olefins, did not give any observable band in this region of the spectrum. All the olefins, including the tetrasubstituted olefins, gave strong bands between 1 632 and 1 676 cm–1. The ranges of frequencies for the various double bond positions often overlap, but the ranges for Δ8-, Δ9(11)-, and Δll-olefins are different from those of other tetra-, tri-, and di-substituted double bonds respectively.