Abstract

The infrared spectra of ethylenediamine hydrochloride, sulfate and their N-deuterium derivatives in water or heavy water were studied at various pH or pD and at various concentrations. The frequencies of the CH 2 deformation vibration bands in the region 1500-1250 dm −1 were found to be sensitive to the conformation of the ethlenediamine molecule and mono- and diammonium ions. The behaviors of these bands indicate that in aqueous solution the ethylenediamine molecule takes the gauche form, the ethylenemonoamine monoammonium ion takes mostly the gauche form and the ethylenediammonium ion takes both the trans and gauche forms.

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