Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) is known since long to interact with iodine prod
ucing a stable compound which has been largely employed as antiseptic owing
to its iodophor property. Despite of the extensive number of studies invol
ving such system, no attempts were made to investigate the low frequency re
gion of the vibrational spectrum of PVP-I-2. The characteristic vibrations
of I-2 and its polyiodide derivatives (I-3(-) and I-5(-)) give rise to stro
ng peaks in the Raman spectrum which are observed in the region below 300 c
m(-1). In this work the interaction of PVP and iodine is investigated from
80 to 1800 cm(-1) using Raman spectroscopy,
The spectra clearly shows the presence of I-3(-) and I-5(-) in a ratio that
depends on the method used in the sample preparation. The PVP spectrum is
not sensitive to the interaction, except by small shifts in the carbonyl ba
nd position towards higher wavenumbers, which seems to be a consequence of
conformational changes caused by the halogen. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V
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