Affiliation:
1. Environmental and Legacy Management Savannah River National Laboratory 301 Gateway Drive Aiken SC-29803 USA
2. Global Security Directorate Savannah River National Laboratory 301 Gateway Drive Aiken SC-29803 USA
Abstract
AbstractThe blue shifting of vibrational frequencies in hydrogen bonded molecules, as observed in aqueous environments, has been attributed to local partial charge transfer from solvation. Here, we extrapolate the blue shift model to the stronger ionic interactions between hydrogen bond acceptors associated with protonation through augmented pH levels and competitive interactions with counter ion pairing. The chemical model we utilize in this work is the aqueous pyridine‐pyridinium equilibrium to characterize the blue shifts observed in the pyridinium chloride ionic system. The observed agreement between observed experimental and calculated spectral shifts shows that the blue shifting model can be extrapolated to stronger interactions and accurately describe the nature of the hydrogen bond.