Title of article :
Strong coupling effects in the polarized IR spectra of the chain
hydrogen bond systems in imidazole crystals: H/D isotopic
‘self-organization’ effects in the IR spectra of isotopically
diluted imidazole single crystals
Author/Authors :
Henryk T. Flakus*، نويسنده , , Anna Michta، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
This paper presents the investigation results of the polarized IR spectra of H1245 imidazole crystals and of D1H245, D1245 and H1D245
imidazole deuterium derivative crystals. The spectra were measured using polarized light at the room temperature and at 77 K by a
transmission method, for two different crystalline faces. Theoretical analysis of the results concerned linear dichroic effects, H/D isotopic and
temperature effects, observed in the spectra of the hydrogen and of the deuterium bonds in imidazole crystals, at the frequency ranges of nN–H
and nN–D bands. The basic crystal spectral properties can be satisfactorily interpreted in a quantitative way for a hydrogen bond linear dimer
model. Such a model explains not only a two-branch structure of the nN–H and nN–D bands in crystalline spectra, but also some essential
linear dichroic effects in the band frequency ranges, for isotopically diluted crystals. Model calculations, performed within the limits of the
strong-coupling model, allowed for quantitative interpretation and for understanding of the basic properties of the hydrogen bond IR spectra
of imidazole crystals, H/D isotopic, temperature and dichroic effects included. The results allowed verification of theoretical models
proposed recently for the imidazole crystal spectra generation mechanisms. In the scope of our studies, the mechanism of H/D isotopic selforganization
processes, taking place in the crystal hydrogen bond lattices, was also recognized. It was proved that for isotopically diluted
crystalline samples of imidazole, a non-random distribution of protons and deuterons exclusively occurs in some restricted fragments
(domains) of open chains of the hydrogen-bonded molecules. Nevertheless, these co-operative interactions between the hydrogen bonds do
not concern adjacent fragments of neighboring hydrogen bond chains in the lattice. Analysis of the isotopic self-organization effects in the
spectra of imidazole crystals delivered crucial arguments for understanding of the nature of the hydrogen bond spectra generation
mechanisms.
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Keywords :
Linear dichroic effects , Temperature effects , Isotopic dilution , H/D isotopic ‘self-organization’ effects , Hydrogen bond , Molecular crystals , Polarized IR spectra , H/D isotopic effects , Model calculations
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular Structure
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular Structure