Aj. Barnes et al., MOLECULAR-COMPLEXES OF NITRIC-ACID WITH VARIOUS BASES STUDIED BY MATRIX-ISOLATION INFRARED-SPECTROSCOPY, Journal of molecular structure, 322, 1994, pp. 165-174
The interaction of nitric acid with a number of bases has been investi
gated by infrared spectroscopy in low-temperature matrices (principall
y argon). The spectra show that nitrogen interacts strongly and specif
ically with nitric acid in argon matrices. Carbon monoxide behaves in
a similar manner to nitrogen, forming complexes with the structure O=C
C...H-ONO2. With water and dimethyl ether, hydrogen-bonded complexes
of the type R2O...H-ONO2 were formed, and with ammonia a similar compl
ex H3N...H-ONO2 was apparent. The strength of interaction, as evidence
d by the shifts in the O-H vibrational modes of the nitric acid, incre
ased from nitrogen, through carbon monoxide, water and dimethyl ether,
to ammonia.