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Title: ir methodology for phenylmagnesium chloride
Post by: acvkrs on April 11, 2014, 09:19:16 AM
Hello all!

Can any one give me the Infrared Methodology for the identification of "Phenymagnesium chloride". we have searched alot in the libraries and in internet too. but we couldn,t get it. please let me know if any one knows

thanks in advance
Title: ir methodology for phenylmagnesium chloride
Post by: acvkrs on April 19, 2014, 10:50:45 AM
Hello all!

Can any one give me the Infrared Methodology for the identification of "Phenymagnesium chloride". we have searched alot in the libraries and in internet too. but we couldn,t get it. please let me know if any one knows

thanks in advance
Title: Re: ir methodology for phenylmagnesium chloride
Post by: TheUnassuming on April 19, 2014, 12:10:30 PM
Still working on this eh? 
What exactly are you trying to do?  What sort of IR setup do you have?
Title: Re: ir methodology for phenylmagnesium chloride
Post by: Arkcon on April 19, 2014, 05:04:58 PM
Please don't re-post the same question.  That's against the Forum rules.  I'm sorry you didn't get a response, but you have to realize that your question may be a little obscure.  Or perhaps, so simple, you should have figured it out fpr yourself.  For example, can you not simply scan a sample, and identify the peaks?  Or are you looking for something else?