Determining Eigenfrequencies and Homogeneous Widths of Lines of Intermolecular Vibrations in Water and in Aqueous Solutions of Hydrogen Peroxide Using Raman Spectroscopy
Abstract
We have examined low-frequency Raman spectra of intermolecular vibrations of weak aqueous solutions of hydrogen peroxide and water. The differences between the observed Raman frequencies and the data from the literature on the IR-absorption frequencies of the same vibrations, as well as the interrelations between the frequencies and the widths of Lorentzian contours that approximate the vibrational spectra of the dynamic susceptibility, have been discussed. Based on a model of free damped vibrations of a classical oscillator with an inhomogeneous broadening, we have explained these effects for the first time. The homogeneous line widths and the damping times of the observed intermolecular vibrations have been determined. The eigenfrequencies of these vibrations have been calculated, and they have been shown to agree well with the data from the literature on the frequencies of IR absorption of water. We have shown that these parameters of intermolecular vibrations for water and for aqueous solutions of hydrogen peroxide differ from each other.
- Publication:
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Optics and Spectroscopy
- Pub Date:
- May 2018
- DOI:
- 10.1134/S0030400X18050120
- Bibcode:
- 2018OptSp.124..660K