Abstract

The spectra of one aromatic and two aliphatic mercaptans have been studied in the region between 2.75\ensuremath{\mu} and 4.25\ensuremath{\mu}. In addition to the bands near 3.3\ensuremath{\mu} arising from the carbon-hydrogen linkage, absorption maxima were observed at 3.85\ensuremath{\mu} in benzyl mercaptan, at 3.83\ensuremath{\mu} in $n$-propyl mercaptan, and at 3.80\ensuremath{\mu} in $n$-butyl mercaptan. These bands are attributed to a vibration of the S-H group. The data obtained in the present study are compared with the existing Raman data and with the infra-red bands arising from the O-H group.

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