Abstract

The infrared spectra of the monohydrates of sodium and potassium thiosaccharinates and of some of their partially deuterated analogues were recorded at room and liquid-nitrogen temperatures. The spectral features in the OH and OD stretching regions were correlated with the crystallographic data on the geometry of the water molecules and their nearest neighbours. In an attempt to assign the bands due to the SO 2 stretching modes, the spectra of the thiosaccharinates were compared with those of the hydrate of sodium saccharinate, Na 3(C 7H 4NO 3S) 3 · 2H 2O.

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