P. Neelakantan
Jun 1, 1964
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Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences - Section A
Abstract
5. SummaryThe Raman spectrum of ethyl chloroacetate has been studied at 13° C., 28° C. and 78° C. The carbonyl frequency was found to be split up into two due to the presence of rotational isomers. The higher frequency line due to thecis isomer was found to decrease in intensity with temperature. It appears that the gauche isomer will predominate in the vapour state. Altogether thirty-eight Raman lines have been recorded. Reasonable assignments for the observed Raman lines were made in comparison with ethyl acetate spectrum.