I. Kanesaka et K. Kuwano, RAMAN-SPECTRA OF CU(HCO2)(2)CENTER-DOT-4H2O IN THE REGION OF O-H STRETCHES AT ROOM-TEMPERATURE, Journal of Raman spectroscopy, 25(12), 1994, pp. 943-948
Polarized Raman spectra of Cu(HCO2)(2).4H(2)O (CFT) and 5% deuterated
CFT were observed at room temperature in the region of the O-H and the
decoupled O-D stretches, respectively. The analysis of the decoupled
O-D stretches clarified the wavenumbers for seven O-D sites in the two
-dimensionally hydrogen-bonded network, In the polarized Raman spectra
of CFT it was found that the polarized spectra parallel and perpendic
ular to the six-membered hydrogen-bonded ring differ greatly; the para
llel spectrum corresponds well to that the ice Ih. The strong band in
the perpendicular spectrum is explained in terms of the uncoupled stre
tches due to the O-H groups which do not participate in the six-member
ed ring. These spectra were analysed using 72 water molecules with dis
order to the hydrogen positions which satisfy a periodic boundary cond
ition. It was found that the observed Raman spectra are approximately
explained in terms of the initial set of force constants. The Raman sp
ectrum of deuterated CFT in the polycrystalline state could also be si
mulated well.