Diphenylketene

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Diphenylketene is a chemical of the ketene family.

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[edit] Physical appearance

Diphenylketene, like most disubstituted ketenes is a red/orange oil at room temperature and pressure.

[edit] Structure

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Structural drawring of diphenylketene

Ph2C=C=O, molecular weight = 122.16, elemental analysis: C8H10O




[edit] Spectroscopic information

1H NMR - Ar protons only (delta shifts between 7 and 8 ppm, showing 1 doublet and two triplets.

UV/vis - Lambda max at 267nm

IR - charicteristic ketene abs. at 2100 cm-1

[edit] Chemistry and Reactivity

Diphenylketene can undergo nucleophilic attack from a host of nucleophiles, including alcohols, amines, and enolates with fairly slow rates. These rates can be increased in the presence of various catalysts. At present the mechanism of attack is unknown, but various work is underway to determine the exact mechanism.