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Nature of water in nacre: a 2D Fourier transform infrared spectroscopic study
Authors:Verma Devendra  Katti Kalpana  Katti Dinesh
Institution:Department of Civil Engineering, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND 58105, USA.
Abstract:In this work, the interactions of aragonite and organic matrix in nacre with water are investigated using two-dimensional (2D) Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. The 2D-FTIR analysis revealed four bands in the OH stretching region at around 3550, 3445, 3272 and 3074 cm(-1). Two additional bands were found at around 3616 and 3282 cm(-1) after deconvolution of the nacre spectrum. The bands at around 3616 and 3550 cm(-1) are assigned to asymmetric and symmetric OH stretching of partially hydrogen bonded water molecules. The bands at around 3445 and 3272 cm(-1) are assigned to asymmetric and symmetric OH stretching of water molecules fully hydrogen bonded with surrounding water molecules. Presence of above bands in the nacre spectrum suggests that water, in form of clusters, is present in protein matrix and aragonite pores. Water may also hydrogen bond with the organic matrix. The bands observed at 3282 and 3074 cm(-1) are assigned to asymmetric and symmetric OH stretching of water molecules, chemisorbed on surfaces of aragonite platelets. Polarization experiments suggest that H-O-H plane of water molecules is along to c-axis of aragonite platelets.
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