STUDY ON LOW-FREQUENCY RAMAN SPECTRA OF n-DECYLAMMONIUM CHLORIDE
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1992
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The low-frequency Raman spectrum of n-decylammonium chloride was measured as a function of temperature in the temperature range from 290 to 340K, and the longitudinal acoustical mode vibration band was assigned. The results showed that there are two phase transitions at 313K and 321K, respectively. The phase transition at 313K is mainly induced by change of hydrocarbon chain conformations, while that at 321K is mainly induced by change of order degree of molecular packing. The results suggest low-frequency Raman spectroscopy is a useful probe of structural phase transition for long-chain compounds. |
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Wang W;Li LM;Xi SQ.STUDY ON LOW-FREQUENCY RAMAN SPECTRA OF n-DECYLAMMONIUM CHLORIDE,ACTA PHYSICO-CHIMICA SINICA,1992,8(1):18-21 |
Palavras-Chave | #N-DECYLAMMONIUM CHLORIDE #LOW-FREQUENCY RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY #LONGITUDINAL ACOUSTICAL MODE #MOLECULAR CONFORMATION #STRUCTURAL PHASE TRANSITION |
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