Abstract
Measurements have been made
of the influence of pressures up to 40 kbar on the
hydrogen-bonded OH stretching and bending frequencies of a series of solids
whose hydrogen bonds cover the full range of strengths from very weak to very
strong. The bending frequencies all increase with increasing pressure, and the
stretching frequencies nearly all decrease. The exceptions to this general
pattern are shown by compounds with strong, symmetrical, hydrogen bonds, whose
stretching frequencies increase with increasing pressure. This reversal of
behaviour is consistent with the predictions of a simple model based on Lippincott and Schroeder's empirical potential energy
function for hydrogen bonds.
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