Infra-Red Studies of Vanadium Carboxylates Ir of Vanadium Soaps
F. M. Suleman, S. Prasad, P. Verghese and Hemant
School of Chemical Sciences, Department of Chemistyry, St. John's College, Agra - 282 002 (India)
The structure of vanadium soaps (Laurate, Myristate, Palmitate & Stearate) in solid state was studies using infrared spectra. Infrared spectra tests show that the fatty acids exits with a demeric structure through hydrogen bonding between two molecules of fatty acids where as the soap exit in tetrameric form and metal-to-O-bond in metal soaps have an inonic character but the bonds not purely ionic.
KEYWORDS:Vanadium carboxylates; IR-spectra; Assigment; absorption band
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