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HERO ID
7757189
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
ATR-FTIR spectroscopic studies on aqueous LiClO4, NaClO4, and Mg(ClO4)(2) solutions
Author(s)
Chen, Y; Zhang, YH; Zhao, LJ
Year
2004
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
ISSN:
1463-9076
EISSN:
1463-9084
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Location
CAMBRIDGE
Volume
6
Issue
3
Page Numbers
537-542
Language
English
DOI
10.1039/b311768e
Web of Science Id
WOS:000188433300010
Abstract
The ATR-FTIR spectra of aqueous LiClO4, NaClO4, and Mg(ClO4)2 solutions with ClO4- concentrations ranging from 0 to 3.00 mol dm-3 were obtained. After subtracting the spectra of pure water, positive peaks on the high wavenumber side and negative peaks on the low wavenumber side of the O-H stretching bands are observed in the difference spectra. The positive peaks appear constantly at about 3580 cm-1 independent of cation, which are assigned to the water molecules weakly hydrogen-bonded with ClO4-. However, the negative peaks appear at 3203, 3196, and 3254 cm-1 for LiClO4, NaClO4, and Mg(ClO4)2 solutions, respectively, and the peak areas show significant difference with increasing the concentration of perchlorate anions and are dependent on cations. The negative peaks are attributed to the âstructure breakingâ effect of perchlorate ions on the hydrogen bond network of water, which is in agreement with Raman spectroscopic studies. Besides the âstructure breakingâ effect of ClO4- on destroying the strong hydrogen bonds of the water molecules with fully hydrogen-bonded five-molecule tetrahedral nearest neighbor structure, the difference of the negative peaks are the results of the different âstructure makingâ effect of the three cations, which is consistent with the ability of the polarization and hydration, in the order of Na+ < Li+ < Mg2+. The overall shifting of the v3 band of perchlorate ions towards low wavenumber with increasing the concentration of perchlorates is attributed to the presence of solvent separated ion pairs, i.e., Mâ¦(H2O) nâ¦ClO4-. The symmetric stretching vibration (v1) of perchlorate ions, which is an infrared inactive mode for free perchlorate ions, shows a weak band at â¼930 cm-1 in a wide concentration range of the three systems. The appearance of the weak band is considered as the perturbation of the ZnSe/water interface on perchlorate ions. © the Owner Societies.
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