Abstract
Study of IR spectra of thiourea and N-methylthiourea at various temperatures down to 120 K confirms the earlier finding that replacement of a hydrogen atom of the amide group of thiourea by a methyl group leads to hydrogen bonding. The change of lineshape on cooling shows that cooling leads to stronger hydrogen bonding but it does not affect the methyl torsional frequency.
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