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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 45,
  • Issue 9,
  • pp. 1501-1503
  • (1991)

Infrared Study of Dimethylacetamide in Chloroform and/or Carbon Tetrachloride 1% Solutions

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Abstract

In carbon tetrachloride and/or chloroform solutions, the behavior of the carbonyl stretching mode, νC=O, versus mole % CHCl<sub>3</sub>/CCl<sub>4</sub> can be explained on the basis of the bulk dielectric effect of the solvent system and the existence of hydrogen-bonded complexes between solute and solvent and between solvent molecules.

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