A new possibility of the generalized two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy. 2. Sample-sample and wavenumber-wavenumber correlations of temperature-dependent near-infrared spectra of oleic acid in the pure liquid state
S. Sasic et al., A new possibility of the generalized two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy. 2. Sample-sample and wavenumber-wavenumber correlations of temperature-dependent near-infrared spectra of oleic acid in the pure liquid state, J PHYS CH A, 104(27), 2000, pp. 6388-6394
This paper reports an example of the application of sample-sample correlati
on spectroscopy, the novel possibility of the generalized two-dimensional (
2D) correlation spectroscopy, proposed in the preceding paper. Temperature-
dependent near-infrared (NIR) spectral variations of oleic acid (cis-9-octa
decenoic acid) in the pure liquid state have been analyzed in the region 76
00-6600 cm(-1) by two kinds of 2D correlation analyses, wavenumber-wavenumb
er and sample-sample correlation. The analyses have been made for the NIR s
pectra after two kinds of different spectral pretreatments and also for the
raw spectra. First, the spectra have been offseted on the higher wavenumbe
r side (around 7500 cm(-1)) and adjusted with respect to the intensity of t
he band at 7182 cm(-1) measured at 15 degrees C. In the secund pretreatment
both wavenumber sides (the 7600-7400 and 6700-6600 cm(-1)) have been basel
ine corrected and only C-H combination bands and a band due to the first ov
ertone of the monomer O-H group have been considered. In the last ease the
original spectra without any pretreatment have been analyzed. The 2D wavenu
mber-wavenumber cross-product matrices, i.e., synchronous spectra, show tha
t Fur the First and second cases the spectral variations concentrate on the
C-H and O-H bands. The newly proposed sample-sample correlation verifies c
onvincingly the existence of two phase transition temperatures at 32 and 55
degrees C that are important in the process of monomerization of dimers of
oleic acid. The analysis based upon the raw spectra gives the strongest ev
idence for these temperatures in the sample-sample correlation pattern.