Abstract: The infrared (IR) spectrum of dipropargyl ether, (HCC-CH2)2O, has been reinvestigated for the compound's liquid, amorphous, and crystalline forms. The IR baseline changes and bandshape distortions seen in literature spectra have been considerably reduced by a different choice of conditions for preparing the crystalline solid, leading to the discovery of two crystalline phases of the ether. A spectrum of the liquid phase has been recorded and compared to that of the amorphous ether to check fo...

Source: Mid-Infrared Spectra of Dipropargyl Ether Ices Revisited