电子衍射测定(CH3) 3X-CC-Y (XSi, Ge, YH, Cl)型分子结构

W. Zeil, J. Haase, M. Dakkouri
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用电子衍射法测定了气体分子(CH3) 3Si-CC-H、(CH3) 3Si-CC-Cl和(CH3) 3Ge-CC-Cl的结构。CC键的长度与碳化合物的相应键长没有显著差异。因此我们得出结论,CC键的长度对π电子离域不敏感。
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Structure of molecules of type (CH3)3X—CC—Y (XSi, Ge, YH, Cl) determined by electron diffraction
The structure of the molecules (CH3)3Si—CC—H, (CH3)3Si—CC—Cl and (CH3)3Ge—CC—Cl as gases have been determined using electron diffraction. The lengths of the CC bond show no significant differences from the corresponding bond length in carbon compounds. We conclude therefore that the length of the CC bond is insensitive to π-electron delocalization.
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