Vibrational Spectra of HNIW and its Isotopologues: A Combined Experimental and Computational Study

Author:

Burton Mark A.1ORCID,Steele Brad A.1,Crowhurst Jonathan C.1,Racoveanu Ana1,Kuo I‐Feng W.1,Shaw William L.1ORCID,Gee Richard H.1

Affiliation:

1. Materials Science Division Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 7000 East Ave Livermore CA 94550 USA

Abstract

AbstractIncorporating isotopically labelled materials in degradation experiments could help unravel the mechanism(s) of decomposition through use of the kinetic isotope effect. Characterizing synthesized isotopologues however requires an understanding of what observable signals are affected by the isotopic substitution. As vibrational spectroscopy can distinguish between isotopologues, it is an ideal characterization technique to evaluate isotopic variants. To this end, the vibrational spectra of HNIW and its deuterated (2H), 13C, 15N (all), 15N (nitro), and 18O isotopologues have been computationally predicted in the gas phase using density functional theory. These results are compared to experimentally measured FTIR/ATR and Raman spectra of both unsubstituted HNIW and 15N‐labeled HNIW in which the six nitro groups were synthetically tagged with 15N atoms (15Nnitro−HNIW). The experimental isotopic frequency shift for the −NO2 asymmetric stretching frequencies agrees with that theoretically calculated (∼35.7 cm−1 vs. 36.5 cm−1, respectively). Furthermore, analysis of the theoretically predicted frequency shifts for all isotopologues suggest the −NO2 bending modes are lower in frequency than previously reported. This assignment is supported by the experimentally measured isotopic shift of ∼10.1 cm−1 for these features (consistent with the predicted shift of ∼13.1 cm−1). This work expands our current understanding of the vibrational modes in HNIW as well as provides a method for future work on similar systems.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemical Engineering,General Chemistry

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