1991
DOI: 10.1002/cber.19911240615
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Electron Diffraction Study of the Molecular Structure of 1,3-Diphenylpropane-1,2,3-trione (Diphenyl Triketone)

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“…Comparison of the X-ray data obtained on single crystals of diphenyl triketone (1a) 164 with the results of an electron diffraction study 170 showed a remarkable similarity in bond lengths and torsion angles between the single crystal and molecules in the gas phase. This study of 1a is the only report of its kind for polycarbonyls in the gas phase.…”
Section: Triketones (Table 2 Chart 3)mentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…Comparison of the X-ray data obtained on single crystals of diphenyl triketone (1a) 164 with the results of an electron diffraction study 170 showed a remarkable similarity in bond lengths and torsion angles between the single crystal and molecules in the gas phase. This study of 1a is the only report of its kind for polycarbonyls in the gas phase.…”
Section: Triketones (Table 2 Chart 3)mentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The torsion angles between CO groups in the open chain triketones, diphenyl triketone ( 1a ), , dimesityl triketone ( 1c ), and di- p -bromophenyl triketone ( 1b ) 32 varied between 110° and 154°. A further point of interest with these compounds is the torsion angles between the aromatic end groups and their neighboring carbonyl groups.…”
Section: A X-ray Crystallography1 Triketones (Table 2 Chart 3)mentioning
confidence: 99%