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    New York, NY : Wiley-Blackwell
    Helvetica Chimica Acta 67 (1984), S. 640-653 
    ISSN: 0018-019X
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Organic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: The He(Ia) photoelectron (PE) spectra of the (E,E)-, (E,Z)- and (Z,Z)-isomers of the title compound have been recorded to obtain information about their conformation in the gas phase. For a valid correlation with the PE data of other dienes it is necessary to take the potentials V(ϕ) for internal rotation and the corresponding conformer population densities P (ϕ) into account, as well as the rather complicated way wy in which the π-1 ionization energy gap ΔI(ϕ) depends on the direct π-orbital interaction and the long-range ‘through-space’ interaction between the semi-localized methyl-group orbitals and the π-orbitals. These factors being taken into account, the mean twist angles, ϕ, compatible with the PE-spectroscopic results are ϕ (E,E) ≍ O° ± 30°, ϕ (E,Z) ≍ 80° or 110° within ± 15°, and ϕ (Z,Z) ≍ 85° to 105°. These results are in rough agreement with electron diffraction data by Traetteberg [15], other spectroscopic results and, for the (E, E)- and (Z,Z)-isomers, internal rotation potentials V(ϕ) previously calculated by Roth [17]. On the other hand the potential V (ϕ) proposed for the (E,Z)-isomer does not seem to be compatible with our findings.
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