Infrared spectrum of HDO in water and in NaCl solution

  • Wyss H
  • Falk M
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Abstract

The molar absorptivity of dilute HDO in water and in aqueous NaCl solutions was determined at temperatures between 10 and 85° in the spectral region from 4000 to 2000 cm −1 .The infrared band profiles for the OH and OD stretching fundamentals are single-peaked and devoid of shoulders, in contrast to the high-frequency shoulders recently observed in the Raman spectrum. It is shown that such shoulders do not contradict a single-peaked distribution of OH oscillators with respect to inter-molecular geometry. Absence of resolvable sub-bands in the spectrum of HDO in concentrated salt solutions indicates a wide distribution of ion–H 2 O interactions, akin to the distribution of H 2 O–H 2 O interactions in water.

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Wyss, H. R., & Falk, M. (1970). Infrared spectrum of HDO in water and in NaCl solution. Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 48(4), 607–614. https://doi.org/10.1139/v70-100

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