Abstract
It is shown that for cyclic anhydrides of aromatic dicarboxylic acids the ratio between the intensities of the low-frequency and the high-frequency carbonyl stretching bands is considerably smaller than for aliphatic anhydrides with anhydride rings of the same size. This observation can be related to the ease with which the π-cloud of the unsaturated portion of the molecule can be delocalised in such a way that it can enter conjugation with both carbonyl groups in the symmetric streching mode.