Abstract

The infrared spectra of phenyl acetate, phenyl-d5 acetate, and phenyl acetate-d3 as solutions in carbon tetrachloride or carbon disulphide have been recorded in the 4000-100 cm-1 region together with the Raman spectra of the pure liquids. The data are consistent with the assumption of a single rotational isomer and support the previous1 interpretation of the complex carbonyl region observed in the phenolic acetates as arising from a single fundamental in Fermi resonance with one or more combination tones.

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