LIGHT ABSORPTION STUDIES: PART XV. THE ULTRAVIOLET ABSORPTION SPECTRA OF ANISOLES

  • Dearden J
  • Forbes W
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Abstract

Anisoles, compared with phenols, possess similar spectral properties, except that properties determined mainly by the hydrogen atom of the hydroxy group are modified. In this way, comparison of the ultraviolet absorption spectra of phenols and anisoles permits, for example, the study of the spectral effects of hydrogen bonding and the study of steric interactions involving the hydroxy and methoxy groups.

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Dearden, J. C., & Forbes, W. F. (1959). LIGHT ABSORPTION STUDIES: PART XV. THE ULTRAVIOLET ABSORPTION SPECTRA OF ANISOLES. Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 37(8), 1305–1314. https://doi.org/10.1139/v59-194

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