Ss. Ju et al., Sum frequency vibrational spectroscopy of the liquid-air interface of aqueous solutions of ethanol in the OH region, J CHIN CHEM, 48(3), 2001, pp. 625-629
The surface vibrational spectroscopy of ethanol (C2H5OH, ethyl alcohol): wa
ter binary mixture, or the aqueous solution of ethanol, is investigated via
sum frequency generation (SFG) in the OH region (3000 to 3900 cm(-1)). The
bulk molar ratio of the ethanol is varied from x = 0.0024 to 0.20. Our con
centration dependence results support the statement that the surface densit
y of water molecules with a free dangling OH bond is about 25% in the air/w
ater interface. It also indicates that the ethyl group of the surface ethan
ol molecules sticks out above the nominal surface, while the hydroxyl group
alone is immersed in the mixture solution. And the surface layer is a mixe
d monolayer. We have demonstrated here that a LiNbO3 Crystal containing -OH
can be sufficient for the SFG spectroscopy measurement in the -OH region r
egardless of its absorption dip.