V. Crupi et al., Hydrogen bond interaction in bulk and confined liquid polymers studied by FT-IR and Raman spectroscopy, J MOL STRUC, 483, 1999, pp. 509-513
We employed infrared (IR) absorption and Raman scattering to investigate th
e vibrational dynamics of ethylene glycol (EG) and its homologous systems,
EG monomethylether and EG dimethylether, in bulk and confined into 25 Angst
rom pores of a sol-gel porous glass. The measurements, performed in the O-H
stretching region at room temperature, show the main role played by the H-
bond in the structural environments of these liquids, discussed on the basi
s of current theories for associated systems. The goal is to study the intr
amolecular H-bond imposed band and to assign the various sub-bands in terms
of the different aggregates present, clarifying the dynamical response of
these associated systems in this very interesting region. Experimental data
in the bulk state compared with those in the confined one give a clear ind
ication of the influence of chemical and physical traps present in the glas
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