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Raman spectroscopic studies of phase E to 19 GPa

  • Annette K. Kleppe EMAIL logo , Andrew P. Jephcoat and Nancy L. Ross
Published/Copyright: March 26, 2015
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Abstract

Raman spectra of phase E have been measured between 100 cm-1 and 4000 cm-1 in a diamondanvil cell to 19 GPa at 300 K. We observe several broad bands in the region below 1200 cm-1 and three bands in the OH stretching region. All modes shift continuously with increasing pressures to 19 GPa and there is no indication for a major change in the crystal structure of phase E. First constraints on hydrogen sites and hydrogen bond strengths are derived from the OH frequencies together with their pressure dependencies and the correlation of OH stretching frequencies with O···O bond distances. The 3429 cm-1 band decreases linearly with pressure at -7.8 cm-1/GPa and is clearly involved in hydrogen bonding. The corresponding O···O distance at ambient conditions is estimated to be around 2.82 Å. The 3617 cm-1 band shows a positive pressure trend allowing only very weak or absent hydrogen bonds. Corresponding O···O distances would be greater than 3 Å.

Received: 2001-3-2
Accepted: 2001-6-14
Published Online: 2015-3-26
Published in Print: 2001-10-1

© 2015 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston

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