Abstract
Diisopropyl methyl phosphonate (DIMP) was chemisorbed onto the surface of various metal salts and these interactions were studed by i.r. spectroscopy. Complex-formation was indicated by large negative shifts of the PO stretching frequency of the ligand. This is explained in terms of a lowering of the PO bond order and a study was made of the effect of the cation and/or anion of the metal salt on the amount of PO shift.
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