Electric Literature of C9H7NO2. The reaction of aromatic heterocyclic molecules with protons is called protonation. Aromatic heterocycles are more basic than benzene due to the participation of heteroatoms. Compound: 8-Hydroxyquinoline 1-oxide, is researched, Molecular C9H7NO2, CAS is 1127-45-3, about Effects of substituents on the intramolecular hydrogen bond in 8-quinolinol-N-oxides. Author is Ghuge, K. D.; Umapathy, P.; Sen, D. N..
IR spectral and deuteration studies on 8-quinolinol-N-oxides and its 5-nitro-, 5-nitroso-, 5-amino-, 5-phenylazo-, 5,7-dibromo- and 5,7-diiodo-derivatives in solid and in solution state confirm the presence of a strong intramol. unsym. H bond involving the hydroxyl hydrogen atom and the N-oxide oxygen atom. The structure of the complex absorption pattern in the region 2850 cm-1-1800 cm-1 is explained in terms of Fermi resonance interaction between the νOH of O-H…O and the overtone and combination bands of (δOH + νC-O) and other fundamental vibrations of the mol. The absence of any significant absorptions in the νOH region in the spectra of 5,7-dichloro- and 5,7-dinitro-derivatives coupled with strong and broad absorption in 1500 cm-1-600 cm-1 region is perhaps due to the presence of very short hydrogen bonds in these compounds
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