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Infrared picosecond transient hole-burning studies of the effects of hydrogen bonds on the vibrational line shape

  • M. Bonn
  • , M.J.P. Brugmans
  • , A.W. Kleyn
  • , R.A. Santen, van
  • , H.J. Bakker

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    Abstract

    With infrared transient hole-burning spectroscopy we have investigated the influence of OD ... X hydrogen bonds on the vibrational line shape of O-D stretch vibrations in acid zeolites. The effect of hydrogen bonding on the line shape depends critically on the type of hydrogen bond. For hydrogen bonding in a rigid structure, the hydrogen bond determines the inhomogeneous linewidth, but the homogeneous linewidth is determined by coupling to a similar to 200 cm(-1) lattice mode as concluded from the temperature dependence of the dephasing rate. When the hydrogen bond is formed with an adsorbing molecule, the coupling between the high-frequency O-D stretch vibration and the low-frequency OD ... X hydrogen-bond stretching mode does determine the homogeneous linewidth. The difference between the two systems can be explained by the different hydrogen-bond potentials. Variation of the adsorbate provides a means of obtaining conclusive information on the coupling mechanism between the high-frequency O-D stretching mode and the low-frequency OD ... X hydrogen-bond stretching mode. (C) 1996 American Institute of Physics
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)3431-3442
    Number of pages12
    JournalJournal of Chemical Physics
    Volume105
    Issue number9
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1996

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