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Espectros Raman e infra-vermelho de alguns trimetafosfatos de elementos lantanídicos e de ítrio / Raman and infrared spectra of lanthanides elements of metaphosphates and of ytriumYoshio Kawano 04 March 1971 (has links)
O espectro vibracional Raman e infravermelho, ao lado de outros métodos físicos, constitui um meio poderoso para a determinação de estruturas de compostos. Na presente dissertação, apresentamos os espectros Raman e infravermelho de trimetafosfatos de alguns elementos lantanídicos e de ítrio, no estado sólido. Os espectros Raman dos trimetafosfatos de lantânio e cério trihidratados, e os de gadolínio e ítrio tetrahidratados, são originais. Pela aplicação da teoria de grupos, fizemos uma análise dos espectros observados na tentativa de determinar a estrutura do ânion P3O3-9. Os resultados obtidos evidenciam, para os trimetafosfatos de lantânio e cério trihidratados, que a simetria do íon P3O3-9 corresponde ao grupo pontual D3h. Quanto aos trimEtafosfatos de ítrio e gadolínio tetrahidratados, encontramos dificuldades em concluir se o ânion P3O3-9 pertence ao grupo pontual C3V ou Cs. Fizemos um cálculo aproximado das constantes de fôrças, visando obter alguma informação sôbre a ordem de ligação das ligações P-O envolvida nos trimetafosfatos, em particular no de sódio. / The infrared and Raman spectra of the following compounds have been recorded: LaP3O9.3H2O, CeP3O9. 3H2O, YP3O9, 4H2O and GdP3O9.4H2O. We have studied the spectra of these compounds, in an attempt to determine the structures of the P3O3-9 anions. The analysis of the vibracional spectrum of the P3O3-9 anion in the P-O stretching region indicates D3H symmetry for the first and second compounds. For the third and fourth compounds, it is difficult to distinguish between C3V and Cs symmetry.
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Temperature dependence of the 2125 cm-1 and 1555 cm-1 infrared absorption bands in liquid H2O and D20.Oder, Reet. January 1969 (has links)
No description available.
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An investigation of the vibrational spectra of the pentose sugarsEdwards, Steven Lawrence 01 January 1976 (has links)
No description available.
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An investigation of the vibrational spectra of the pentitols and erythritol.Watson, Gary Michael 01 January 1974 (has links)
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The infra-red absorption spectra of the methyl halidesBennett, Willard Harrison, Meyer, Charles F. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Michigan, 1928. / "By Willard H. Bennett and Charles F. Meyer." From Physical review, v. 32, Dec., 1928.
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OBSERVATION OF THE INFRARED SPECTRUM OF THE HELIUM-HYDRIDE MOLECULAR IONTolliver, David Edward January 1980 (has links)
This dissertation describes the first high-precision observation of the infrared spectrum of the helium hydride molecular ion HeH⁺. The frequencies of five vibrational-rotational transitions in the range 1700-1900 cm⁻¹ in the X¹Σ⁺ ground electronic state of ⁴HeH⁺ have been measured to ±0.002 cm⁻¹ (±1 ppm). The Doppler tuned ion beam laser spectroscopic method was used in making the measurements: In a region of constant electrostatic potential, an HeH⁺ ion beam of several keV energy is intercepted at a small angle by a beam from a carbon monoxide infrared gas laser. The energy of the ion beam is adjusted to Doppler-shift an ion transition into resonance with a nearby laser line. On resonance the laser light stimulates transitions to take place. If the resonating states differ in population, the laser-induced transitions produce a net population transfer. The occurrence of population transfer is detected by monitoring the transmission of the ion beam through a gas target downstream from the laser beam interaction region. The transmission through the target is dependent upon the ion beam vibrational-state population distribution and therefore is sensitive to changes in the population distribution, because the cross-section for charge-exchange neutralization of an incident ion is dependent upon the vibrational state of the ion. The current interest in molecular ions in general, and in HeH⁺ in particular, is explained. The existing theory of the structure of HeH⁺ is summarized and a comprehensive listing of theoretical treatments of the structure of HeH⁺ is given. The meager previous experimental work on HeH⁺ is reviewed. The principles of the Doppler tuned ion beam laser resonance method are discussed and the experimental apparatus used is described in detail. The acquisition and analysis of the data is described and the results are compared with the best existing theoretical predictions of the transition frequencies. The present experimental values (given by D. E. Tolliver, G. A. Kyrala, and W. H. Wing, Phys. Rev. Lett. 43, 1719) for the measured transitions are (with the corresponding values calculated by D. L. Bishop and L. M. Cheung, J. Mol. Spectrosc. 75, 462, given in parentheses): (v,J)=(1,11)↔(0,12), 1855.905 cm⁻¹ (1856.152 cm⁻¹); (1,12)↔(0,13), 1751.971 cm⁻¹ (1752.198 cm⁻¹); (2,8)↔(1,9), 1896.992 cm⁻¹ (1897.139 cm⁻¹); (2,9)↔(1,10), 1802.349 cm⁻¹ (1802.492 cm⁻¹); and (2,10)↔(1,11), 1705.543 cm⁻¹ (1705.684 cm⁻¹). It is seen that the present experimental values deviate from the theory by typically 0.2 cm⁻¹, and are two orders of magnitude more precise than the theoretical values.
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INFRARED ABSORPTION SPECTRA OF THE COLLOIDAL CLAY FRACTION OF SOILSRadwan, Mohamed Khalid, 1925- January 1961 (has links)
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Applications of near infrared reflectance spectroscopy to characterization of textile materialsLuk, Andrea Yuenyau January 1982 (has links)
No description available.
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Temperature dependence of the 2125 cm-1 and 1555 cm-1 infrared absorption bands in liquid H2O and D20.Oder, Reet. January 1969 (has links)
No description available.
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Infra-red vision in ferrets (Mustela furo)Newbold, Haylie Goldene. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (M.Sc. Biology)--University of Waikato, 2007. / Title from PDF cover (viewed March 19, 2008) Includes bibliographical references (p. 138-150)
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