Matrix Raman spectra of the molecular halogens: Resonance Raman spectra of isolated and aggregated I2
โ Scribed by Wilmont F. Howard Jr.; Lester Andrews
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1974
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 806 KB
- Volume
- 2
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0377-0486
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โฆ Synopsis
Iodine vapor was suspended in Ar, Kr, Xe and Nz matrices at 16K using several dilutions (Ar/IZ = 400/1, 1000/1,2500/1) and the Raman spectra were studied using krypton and argon plasma exciting lines. Two progressions were observed in the Ar/Iz = 400 samples: a weak one beginning at 212 i 1 cm-l, which has the gas-phase IZ spacing, and extending out to llv using 5145 8, excitation, and a very strong series beginning at 180 1 cm-l and extending out to 11 v with vibrational intervals near solid IZ values. The two progressions exhibited comparable intensities in the Ar/h = loo0 experiment. In the Ar/IZ =2500 experiments, the gas-phase-like series was intense and the 180 cm-1 interval spectrum was absent. The very strong I2 fundamental and regular overtone progressions increased in length and in intensity as the exciting wavelength decreased 6471 to 5145 A, reaching the absorption band maximum, and then decreased in length and intensity using 4880 and 4579 A excitation. These observations are characteristic of resonance Raman spectra.
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