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DOI: 10.1002/0470027320.s4104
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Infrared and <scp>R</scp> aman Spectra of Inorganic and Coordination Compounds

Kazuo Nakamoto

Chemistry
Molecule
Halogen
2001
Abstract Inorganic molecules (ions) and ligands are classified into diatomic, triatomic, four‐atomic, five‐atomic, six‐atomic, and seven‐atomic types, and their normal modes of vibration are illustrated and the corresponding vibrational frequencies are listed for each type. Molecules of other types are grouped into compounds of boron, carbon, silicon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur, and the structures and infrared (IR)/Raman spectra of select examples are shown for each group. Group frequency charts including band assignments are shown for phosphorus and sulfur compounds. Other group frequency charts include hydrogen stretching frequencies, halogen stretching frequencies, oxygen stretching and bending frequencies, inorganic ions, and metal complexes containing simple coordinating ligands.
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