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Induction Studies in Several Groups of Halogen‐Containing Organic Compounds by Their Cl35, Br79, or Br81 Pure Quadrupole Resonance Spectra

H. O. Hooper, +1 more
- 01 Aug 1960 - 
- Vol. 33, Iss: 2, pp 334-361
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In this paper, a linear relationship between the Cl35 resonance frequency and Hammett σ values has been found for some straight-chain organic compounds, such as anthraquinone and bromine quadrupole frequencies.
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Induction studies have been carried out in several groups of halogen‐containing organic compounds by means of the halogen pure quadrupole spectra In several straight‐chain compounds inductive effects have been examined as a function of the length of the chain in some monohalogenated‐paraffin hydrocarbons and as a function of the number of carbon atoms separating halogen atoms attached to either end of dihalogenated‐paraffin hydrocarbons The effects of the hybridization of the carbon atom have also been examined in some aliphatic hydrocarbons Chlorine pure quadrupole resonance frequencies from chlorine atoms bonded to atoms other than carbon, such as silicon, nitrogen, and sulfur, have been measured, and the effects of these different atoms upon the Cl35 resonance frequencies are qualitatively discussedInductive effects have also been examined in different groups of aromatic compounds The inductive effect in several chlorobenzyl compounds is found to be about ¾ of what it is in the corresponding chlorobenzene compounds as determined from a comparison of the Cl35 resonance frequencies Definite discrepancies have been observed between the Cl35 spectra obtained from several aromatic compounds which have molecular structures similar to anthraquinone and the Cl35 frequencies that can be predicted from data obtained from chlorobenzene compounds and Hammett σ valuesEmploying the linear relationship between Cl35 resonance frequency and Hammett σ values, several Cl35 frequencies were predicted and compared to the measured frequencies in some chlorobenzene compounds Some unknown σ values have also been predicted A linear relationship between Br81 resonance frequencies and Hammett σ values has been developed from measured bromine quadrupole frequencies Several halogen frequencies from some unrelated compounds have been measured and are tabulated in this paper

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Microwave Spectrum and Structure of Chlorine Azide

TL;DR: In this paper, the microwave spectra of four isotopic species of chlorine azide, ClN3, have been observed in the frequency range 26-48 GHz, and from the measured values of the rotational constants, the molecule has been deduced to be planar with the following internuclear parameters.
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Lack of Charge Transfer in Aromatic Charge—Transfer Complexes

TL;DR: In this paper, the halogen pure electrical quadrupole resonance frequencies have been measured in the three 1:1 complexes, CBr4·p−xylene, CCl4· p−p xylene, and Br2·benzene, and it was concluded that little if any charge transfer exists in the ground state of these complexes.
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Correlations between 35Cl Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance (NQR) Frequencies of Chlorobenzene Derivatives and Characteristic Reaction Parameters of the Substituents

TL;DR: In this paper, the 35Cl NQR frequencies of a number of chlorobenzene derivatives have been measured and the frequencies have been correlated with characteristic parameters, such as Taft's σI and σR.
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Applications of the Hammett Equation to Heterocyclic Compounds

TL;DR: In this article, various applications of the Hammett equation to the reactions of heterocyclic compounds are discussed, including reactivity of the groups attached to a heteroatom, transmission through a six-and five-membered ring, and fused ring systems.
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Barrier Studies in the Halopropenes. I. The Microwave Spectrum, Barrier to Internal Rotation, Quadrupole Coupling Constants, and Microwave Double‐Resonance Spectra of 2‐Chloropropene

TL;DR: In this paper, the microwave spectra of CH3C35Cl:CH2 were observed in the ground and first excited torsional states, and quadrupole coupling constants along the appropriate principal inertial axes were obtained.
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Electric Field Gradients of Atomic p Electrons

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