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Spectroscopy Letters
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Volume 35, 2002 - Issue 1
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INFRARED SPECTRA AND AM1 CALCULATIONS OF N-BENZYLIDENEANILINES

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Pages 83-98 | Received 18 Jan 2000, Accepted 23 Jul 2000, Published online: 15 Feb 2007
 

ABSTRACT

The molecular structure and conformation of nine substituted N-benzylideneaniline R1C6H4CH=NC6H4R2 where R1=H, R2=OCH3, CH3 or Cl; R1=OCH3, CH3, Cl or NO2; R2=H; R1=NO2 R2=OCH3 and R1=OCH3 R2=Cl have been studied experimentally by FTIR spectroscopy and theoretically using the AM1 semi-empirical quantum-mechanical method. From IR data of substitued N-benzylideneaniline, a decrease in the C=N stretching frequencies were observed. There is a correlation between C=N stretching frequencies and the Hammett σ R constant of substituents. The calculated values of torsional angle (θ N) between the H-C=N plane and the N-phenyl ring of the compounds show that the stronger the electron withdrawing properties of the substituent, the larger the angle. There is also relationship between θ N and Hammett σ R constant of substituents. The dipole moments, bond order and electron density values of studied compounds have also calculated using semiemprical AM1 method.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

This work was supported by the Scientific and Technical Research Council of Turkey (project No: TBAG-1690).

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