The influence of pressure on the infrared spectra of hydrogen bonded solids. II. Bihalide salts
SD Hamann and M Linton
Australian Journal of Chemistry
29(3) 479 - 484
Published: 1976
Abstract
Infrared measurements have been made of the influence of pressures between 0 and 40 kbar on the asymmetrical stretching frequencies v3 and bending frequencies v2 of the hydrogen-bonded ions FHF- and ClHCl- in the solid salts NaHF2, KHF2, NH4HF2, (CH3)4NHCl2 and (C2H5)4NHCl2 at 25ºC. The behaviour of the symmetrical stretching frequency v1 for FHF- in KHF2 has been deduced indirectly from the shifts of combination bands. Contrary to the behaviour of compounds with weaker, 'normal', hydrogen bonds, the v3 bands shift to higher frequencies and the v2 bands shift to lower frequencies with increasing pressure. The vl band of KHF2 shifts to higher frequencies. These trends are all in agreement with predictions made in Part I for a simple model of hydrogen bonds. A new high-pressure phase transition has been found to occur in NaHF2 at about 40 kbar.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9760479
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