Abstract

The vibrational spectra of dimethyl oxalate-d6 have been examined in connection with a re-examination of the spectra and structure of dimethyl oxalate. The vibrational spectra of the compound had previously been interpreted as being consistent with a trans C2h structure in the solid phase and a non-planar C2 form in the liquid and gas phases. This behavior is not consistent with that observed in similar compounds and a re-evaluation of the facts suggests that the major spectral changes which are observed may be caused by destroying an intermolecular association in going from the solid to the liquid phase, which allows the methyl groups to assume positions out of the plane. Some modifications and additions have been made in the vibrational assignment and assignments are presented for the deuterated compound.

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