Molar absorption coefficient of Catechol

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The discussion centers on the difficulty of finding the molar absorption coefficient of Catechol for a homework assignment. The original poster has searched online and in library books without success. Suggestions include consulting librarians for potentially overlooked resources. There is skepticism about the availability of such specific data in the university library. The poster plans to continue searching for the information.
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Hi everyone

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I'm looking for the molar absorption coefficient of Catechol but I can't find it anywhere. Can anyone help me out? I searched the internet as well as some books we have in our library, but I wasn't able to find it. Thanks for you help.
 
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Have you asked librarians for help? They often know sources you would never think about.
 
No, I didn't do that, though I doubt they have a clue at our library at university. That value I'm looking for looks so specific, I even doubt to find anything. I wonder even why they give us such a compound during the practical training :D. I thought maybe someone got a source for this, but seems not like that's the case. I will try tomorrow then at the library.
 
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