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Infrared studies of CO2 doped Xe solutions in gas, liquid and solid phases. The fundamental nu(3) band and the Coriolis perturbed Fermi doublet (nu(1)+nu(1)(2),nu(1)+nu(11)(2)). / Rutkowski, KS; Melikova, SM; Kolomiitsova, TD; Filippov, NN; Koll, A.
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T1 - Infrared studies of CO2 doped Xe solutions in gas, liquid and solid phases. The fundamental nu(3) band and the Coriolis perturbed Fermi doublet (nu(1)+nu(1)(2),nu(1)+nu(11)(2))
AU - Rutkowski, KS
AU - Melikova, SM
AU - Kolomiitsova, TD
AU - Filippov, NN
AU - Koll, A
PY - 2001/9/26
Y1 - 2001/9/26
N2 - The IR absorption spectra of CO2 doped Xe solutions have been recorded in the range of the fundamental v(3)(Sigma (u)) band and of the Coriolis perturbed v(1) + v(2)(1), v(1) + v(2)(11) (pi (u)) Fermi doublet (v(1) + v(2) approximate to 3v(2)) in gas, liquid and solid phases. The characteristic transformation and rapid narrowing of the v(3) band, observed in the gas to liquid phase transition, shows marked hindering of the rotational motion of the CO2 molecule in dense Xe mixtures. It was found that the liquid to solid phase transition is accompanied by noticeable broadening of the v(3) band. The rotational motion of CO2 is not frozen in solid Xe at least near the freezing point. This is in contrast with sharp narrowing of the vibrational bands and so with blocking up rotations in the case of a heavier CS2 guest in the solid Xe host just below the freezing point. The intensity ratio A(v(1) + v(2)(1))/A(v(1) + v(2)(11)) of the Coriolis perturbed v(1) + v(2)(1), v(1) + v(2)(11) doublet reveals the noticeable increase from 8 +/- 1 in a low density gas to 18 +/- 2 in the liquid phase. The results obtained suggest remarkable modification of the second-order Coriolis coupling in the case of CO2 doped dense liquid Xe. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
AB - The IR absorption spectra of CO2 doped Xe solutions have been recorded in the range of the fundamental v(3)(Sigma (u)) band and of the Coriolis perturbed v(1) + v(2)(1), v(1) + v(2)(11) (pi (u)) Fermi doublet (v(1) + v(2) approximate to 3v(2)) in gas, liquid and solid phases. The characteristic transformation and rapid narrowing of the v(3) band, observed in the gas to liquid phase transition, shows marked hindering of the rotational motion of the CO2 molecule in dense Xe mixtures. It was found that the liquid to solid phase transition is accompanied by noticeable broadening of the v(3) band. The rotational motion of CO2 is not frozen in solid Xe at least near the freezing point. This is in contrast with sharp narrowing of the vibrational bands and so with blocking up rotations in the case of a heavier CS2 guest in the solid Xe host just below the freezing point. The intensity ratio A(v(1) + v(2)(1))/A(v(1) + v(2)(11)) of the Coriolis perturbed v(1) + v(2)(1), v(1) + v(2)(11) doublet reveals the noticeable increase from 8 +/- 1 in a low density gas to 18 +/- 2 in the liquid phase. The results obtained suggest remarkable modification of the second-order Coriolis coupling in the case of CO2 doped dense liquid Xe. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
KW - vibrational spectra
KW - CO2
KW - noble gas solutions
KW - phase transition
KW - rotational relaxation processes
KW - Coriolis coupling
U2 - 10.1016/S0022-2860(01)00711-6
DO - 10.1016/S0022-2860(01)00711-6
M3 - статья
VL - 596
SP - 179
EP - 183
JO - Journal of Molecular Structure
JF - Journal of Molecular Structure
SN - 0022-2860
Y2 - 23 September 2000 through 26 September 2000
ER -
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