A REMPI and ZEKE Spectroscopic Study of a Secondary Amide Group in Acetanilide

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Hui-Ling Hu ◽  
Chia-Jun Wu ◽  
Chun-Wei Yeh ◽  
Jhy-Der Chen

In the title compound, C13H10BrN3O3, the pyrimidine and benzene rings are twisted with an interplanar angle of 58.4 (1)°. The secondary amide group adopts acisconformation with an H—N—C—O torsion angle of 14.8 (1)°. In the crystal, molecules are connected into inversion dimersviapairs of N—H...N hydrogen bonds, generating anR22(8) motif. The dimers are further connected through a C—Br...O interaction [3.136 (1) Å and 169.31 (1)°] into a chain along [110]. Weak C—H...N hydrogen bonds between the methyl benzoate groups and pyrimidine rings are also observed in the crystal structure.


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It is necessary to have quantitative estimates of the intensity of lines (both absorption and emission) to obtain the physical parameters of the atmosphere of components.Some years ago at the Crimean observatory we began the spectroscopic investigation of close binary systems of the early spectral type with components WR, Of, O, B to try and obtain more quantitative information from the study of the spectra of the components.


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