The C=O stretching frequencies of alkyl esters and polyesters are used
as a probe to study the possible existence and the extent of dipole-d
ipole interactions between ester groups in these systems. The dynamics
of a linear array of electric dipoles is worked out. The results acco
unt for the observed infra-red and Raman spectra of solid methyl aceta
te and ethyl acetate, but fail to account for the multiplet structure
observed for one of the polyesters, which shows liquid-crystalline pro
perties. Calculations show that the vibrational spectra are a good pro
be only of intermolecular interactions at short range.