Raman study of solid N2O4: Temperature induced autoionization

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Raman spectra of solid N2O4 condensed from gaseous NO2/N2O4 were investigated. When deposited at 80 K the O2NNO2 dimer is formed. Deposition at 15 K produces additionally bands of the NO2 monomer and the O 2NONO isomers. Warming to 180 K induces autoionization to NO +NO3- which remains stable over the 15-180 K range. The transition is probably an intermolecular process invoked through the low energy lattice modes or v4 twist vibration of the dimer. © 1984 American Institute of Physics.

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Bolduan, F., Jodl, H. J., & Loewenschuss, A. (1983). Raman study of solid N2O4: Temperature induced autoionization. The Journal of Chemical Physics, 80(5), 1739–1743. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.446929

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