444. N-oxides and related compounds. Part XII. Infrared spectra of some carbonyl compounds
AR Katritzky, AM Monro, JAT Beard…
Index: Katritzky; Monro Journal of the Chemical Society, 1958 , p. 1263,1264, 1266
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Abstract
The positions of the carbonyl stretching band in esters and ketones show that the pyridine 1- oxide ring can release electrons to the 4-position more easily than to the 3-position, but that the reverse is true of the pyridine ring. All the bands in a monosubstituted pyridine or oxide
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