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The IR spectra of triphenyloxonium, diphenylchloronium, diphenylbromonium, and diphenyliodonium compounds were investigated in the region of 750-400 cm−1.
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Differences were established in the spectral characteristics of triphenyloxonium and diphenylhalonium compounds with respect to the corresponding initial monohalobenzenes or diphenyl oxide.
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These data give no basis for ascribing a different molecular structure to borofluorides and halides of diphenylhaloniums.
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Nesmeyanov, A.N., Épshtein, L.M., Isaeva, L.S. et al. Infrared spectra of diphenylhalonium and triphenyloxonium salts in the region of 400–750 cm−1 . Russ Chem Bull 13, 574–577 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00845298
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