Abstract

The electronic and attenuated total reflection IR spectra of β-carotene, canthaxanthin, lycopene, axerophtene, retinyl acetate, methyl retinoate, and retinal were recorded and investigated. The main specimens were thin (thickness of about 0.1 μ) amorphous films on the optically transparent supports. In most cases the electronic spectra of the films differ from the solution ones. Alterations of the spectra during the exposing of the films to oxygen permit to propose the sequence of the oxidation products formation. The compounds with short polyenic chains conjugated with β-ionone ring are formed. Polyperoxides are the primary oxidation products, and they gradually transform firstly into epoxy and then into carbonyl compounds.

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