Abstract
The photoelectron spectra of 19 heterocyclic compounds, several of which are germicidal agents, containing N, O, Cl and Br have been investigated. Complete band assignments have been made for the lone-pair regions of the spectra for future reference in structure/biological-activity correlations. A detailed comparison of the carbonyl-oxygen lone-pair splitting patterns in the spectra indicates that succinimide is skeletally planar, while N-chlorosuccinimide and N-bromosuccinimide are substantially nonplanar in the gas phase.
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