RI 5806 Infrared Spectra Of Hydroxy-Aromatic Organic Compounds (Supplement To R. 1.5505) ? Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
W. Beckering
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

In characterizing tars obtained by the low-temperature carbonization of North Dakota lignite, infrared spectra have been an invaluable aid in both qualitative and quantitative examination. Quite, early in the tar-research program of the Federal Bureau of Mines it became evident that the small number of published spectra available for hydroxy-aromatics would be inadequate for comparative purposes when dealing with the wide range of compounds present in coal tar; therefore, compiling a catalog of spectra was begun as a continuing part of the tar program. Because these spectra should be valuable to other investigators in this and related fields, they are being presented in these reports. This supplement to the original publications presents the spectra (figs, I to 32), representing 32 compounds, largely phenolic materials. The major problem of this project has been the availability of materials for examination. Most of the compounds included in this supplement were synthesized at the Bureau of Mines Lignite Research Laboratory. Some were obtained from commercial sources, whereas the compound 2'-hydroxy-l-phenylnaphthalene was synthesized at the Bureau of Mines laboratory in Bruceton, Pa. The spectrum of 2-ethyl-4-methylphenol, figure 32, is a correction of the spectrum presented as figure 26 in the original reports
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APA: W. Beckering  (1961)  RI 5806 Infrared Spectra Of Hydroxy-Aromatic Organic Compounds (Supplement To R. 1.5505) ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: W. Beckering RI 5806 Infrared Spectra Of Hydroxy-Aromatic Organic Compounds (Supplement To R. 1.5505) ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.

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