D. Lennon et al., An inelastic neutron scattering spectroscopic investigation of the adsorption of ethene and propene on carbon, PHYS CHEM P, 2(19), 2000, pp. 4447-4451
Inelastic neutron scattering (INS) spectra of ethene and propene adsorbed o
n carbon at ca. 20 K have been recorded and compared with the spectra of th
e solid alkenes. Differences between the alkenes in the INS spectra are att
ributed to the propene molecule experiencing less molecular recoil. Normal
coordinate analysis reveals both alkenes to be present as physisorbed, diso
rdered layers on carbon and that the interaction with the surface is weaker
than in the corresponding crystal. On the basis of neutron powder diffract
ion measurements, the splitting in the =C-CH3 torsion mode of solid propene
is assigned to correlation field effects.