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Raman study of matrix isolated H2O2 and D2O2

✍ Scribed by Paul A. Giguère; T.K.K. Srinivasan


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1975
Tongue
English
Weight
425 KB
Volume
33
Category
Article
ISSN
0009-2614

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✦ Synopsis


The Raman spectra of hydrogen and deuterium peroxides have been studied by the matris-isolation technique in solid argon at 10 I(. The fust three symmetric fundumentak were observed for pcroside monomers only. Correlation with esistcnt infrared spectra leads to rkssigment of the htter in terms of hydrogen bonded polymers Some spectroscopic features arld diffusion experiments su pqest the csistcncc of cyclkdimcrs, favored structurally. The products from ;i micro-_ wave discharge in D20 vapor and argon were a!so exzmincd by the same technique in infiarcd and Ramzn. Bcsidcs w-Lter and perolcide, some ozone, and DO2 radicals were found, as well ;1s the polyosides, DzOs and Dz04; !IIC lnttcr two, however, only at conccntrstions sufticient for polymer formation.


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