La. Bengtsson et Mh. Brooker, EVALUATION OF RAMAN-SPECTRA OF SOLUTIONS WITH PREDOMINANTLY IONIC METAL-OXYGEN INTERACTIONS, Journal of Raman spectroscopy, 24(11), 1993, pp. 815-818
The assignment of infrared and Raman bands in the low-wavenumber (0-50
0 cm-1) region of molten salts and glasses is complicated by the diffe
rence in the selection rules for infrared and Raman activity. Assignme
nts are presented for several molten and glassy nitrates for infrared-
active (antisymmetric metal-oxygen motions) and Raman-active (symmetri
cal metal-oxygen motions) vibration modes. Bands associated with monom
olecular reorientational motion of the polarizability anisotropy (Rama
n) and dipole moment (infrared) may also contribute intensity in the 0
-200 cm-1 region. A Raman band at about 500 cm-1 which was detected pr
eviously in solutions of lithium nitrate in molten (K, Na)NO3 has been
reassigned to the glass of the container wall.