Sl. Wallen et al., RAMAN NON-COINCIDENCE EFFECT OF THE CARBONYL STRETCHING MODE IN CONFINED POLAR LIQUIDS, Journal of Raman spectroscopy, 26(11), 1995, pp. 1019-1022
The Raman non-coincidence effect of the symmetric C=O stretching band
was measured in liquid acetone and N,N-dimethylformamide confined to p
orous silica glasses prepared by the sol-gel process. The experiments
were carried out both on bulk liquids and liquids confined to glasses
with pore radii from 17-76 Angstrom at 293 K. The value of the non-coi
ncidence was decreased with decreasing pore radius (R) and scaled appr
oximately as 1/R. Additional information about the role of pore surfac
e effects was obtained by measurements on the polar liquids confined t
o surface-modified glasses when the surface hydroxyl groups were repla
ced by OSi(CH3)(3) groups. The experimental data show that the non-coi
ncidence effect is independent of the pore size in surface-modified gl
asses.