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9 June 2005 Structure features and intermolecular interaction investigation in long-chain aliphatic compounds by IR spectroscopy methods
L. M. Babkov, E. S. Vedyaeva, S. V. Trukhachev
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The results of the structure features and intermolecular interaction investigations in long-chain aliphatic compounds (LCAC) by JR spectroscopy (experiment, the theory), differential thermal analysis, polarizing microscopy, and X-ray methods have been generalized. The objects for the researches have been the carboxylic acids derivatives (alkyl- and alkyloxybenzoic, alkylcyclohexanecarboxylic and their completely or partially fluoroalkyl substituted), 4-n-alkyl-4'- cyanobiphenyls, 4-n-alkiloxy-4' -cyanobiphenyls n-n' -butyloxybenzoate of cholesterol. The results of investigations have been proved by the data of the infra-red spectrum LCAC modeling taking into consideration conformational mobility of molecules and intermolecular specific interaction (H-bond). Both factors become apparent in JR spectra and determine LCAC structure features. It is established, that the conformational mobility of molecules.
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L. M. Babkov, E. S. Vedyaeva, and S. V. Trukhachev "Structure features and intermolecular interaction investigation in long-chain aliphatic compounds by IR spectroscopy methods", Proc. SPIE 5773, Saratov Fall Meeting 2004: Laser Physics and Photonics, Spectroscopy, and Molecular Modeling V, (9 June 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.636982
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KEYWORDS
Molecules

Autoregressive models

Absorption

Crystals

Chemical species

Hydrogen

Spectroscopy

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