Abstract:
The IR absorption spectra of solutions of mixtures of halothane (C2HBrClF3) and trimethylamine ((CD3)3N) in liquefied krypton were obtained and analyzed. Bands assigned to weak hydrogen-bonded complexes have been identified. The enthalpy of formation was estimated in a series of temperature experiments on the change in the integral intensities of the bands of monomers and complexes An extremely strong increase in the intensity of the second-order bands attributed to the first overtone of the bending CH vibrations of halothane was found. The effect is determined by strong anharmonic interactions of a resonant nature (Fermi resonance and Darling–Dennison resonance). The results of ab initio calculations reproduce the effects observed in the experiment.
Keywords:
IR spectra of cryosolutions, liquid Kr, halothane, hydrogen bond, ab initio calculations.
Citation:
S. M. Melikova, K. S. Rutkovskii, “Infrared spectra of halothane-trimethylamine complex in liquefied krypton”, Optics and Spectroscopy, 129:4 (2021), 454–461; Optics and Spectroscopy, 129:5 (2021), 517–524
This publication is cited in the following 1 articles:
S.M. Melikova, K.S. Rutkowski, K. Orzechowski, M. Rospenk, “Cryospectroscopic evidence of trimer formation between halothane and trimethylamine, stabilized by hydrogen and halogen bonds”, Journal of Molecular Structure, 1243 (2021), 130766