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Raman spectra were obtained for pyrrole and the following derivatives, 3-Me; 2,3-di-Me; 2,4-di-Et; 2-Et; 2-Me-4-Et; 2,4-di-Me-3,5-di-Et; 2,4-di-Et-3-Pr; 2,4-di-Et-3-Me. In pure pyrrole, frequencies corresponding to CC and CN double-bond vibrations and those of the methylene group were detected. These had only been found previously in substituted pyrroles. This indicates that free pyrrole also contains some of the pyrrolinene form and the earlier model of the mol. as proposed by Bonino, Manzoni-Ansidei and Pratesi (cf. C. A. 28,5336.8) must be modified.
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Synthesis and Crystal Structure of a Chiral C3-Symmetric Oxygen Tripodal Ligand and Its Applications to Asymmetric Catalysis,
Chiral lanthanide(III) complexes of sulphur–nitrogen–oxygen ligand derived from aminothiourea and sodium D-camphor-β-sulfonate