The infrared spectra of a number of new ethers, amino derivatives, and sulfur-containing s-triazines have been obtained in the region between 3333 and 670 cm−1. An interpretation of the spectra is given and some new assignments are made In addition the existance of certain hydroxy and thiol derivatives in the keto and thioketo configuration is shown
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