L. George et al., MATRIX-ISOLATION INFRARED-SPECTROSCOPY OF HYDROGEN-BONDED COMPLEXES OF TRIETHYL PHOSPHATE WITH H2O, D2O, AND METHANOL, Applied spectroscopy, 48(7), 1994, pp. 801-807
The infrared spectra of adducts of triethyl phosphate (TEP) with H2O,
D2O, and methanol (MeOH), isolated in a nitrogen matrix, are reported.
A red shift in the phosphoryl (P=O) stretching vibration of triethyl
phosphate was seen, which indicated adduct formation. Adducts of the t
ype 1:1 and 1:2 of TEP ... H2O and TEP ... MeOH were identified in the
matrix. It was observed that adduct formation occurred only with the
phosphoryl oxygen and not with the alkoxy oxygen of triethyl phosphate
. A red shift in the OH stretching vibration of water, as well as that
of methanol, was also observed because of adduct formation. Solution
spectra of TEP were also recorded in the same solvents and compared wi
th the matrix spectra.