Most of the compounds have physiologically active properties, and their biological properties are often attributed to the heteroatoms contained in their molecules, and most of these heteroatoms also appear in cyclic structures. A Journal, Spectrochimica Acta called The infrared spectrum of the formate ion, Author is Schutte, C. J. H.; Buijs, K., which mentions a compound: 616-14-8, SMILESS is CCC(CI)C, Molecular C5H11I, SDS of cas: 616-14-8.
The infrared spectra of anhydrous Ca(HCO2)2, Sr(HCO2)2, Ba(HCO2)2, and Pb(HCO2)2 show clearly the doubling of the fundamental bands of the formate ion owing to the existence of non-equivalent ions in the lattice. A new tetragonal phase of Ca(HCO2)2 precipitate when an organic solvent is added to an aqueous solution of Ca(HCO2)2. The new β phase belongs to space group D44-P412121, α = 9.46 A., c = 6.77 A., with 4 mols. per unit cell. The absorption bands for the β phase are single, in accordance with the crystallographic symmetry.
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