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Clathrate and inclusion compounds. Part 8 [1]. An investigation of the usefulness of the spectral substraction technique in analysing the infrared spectra of clathrates
Authors:J Eric D Davies
Institution:(1) Department of Chemistry, University of Lancaster, LA1 4YA Lancaster, Lancs, UK
Abstract:An investigation has been carried out into the usefulness of the spectral subtraction technique in analyzing the infrared spectra of the clathrates of quinol and of Dianin's compound. Due to the flexibility of the quinol host lattice, it is not advisable to use guest-free beta-quinol as the reference if the host lattice in the clathrate is considerably distorted, as it is in the CH3CN clathrate. In this case it is advisable to use another clathrate as the reference provided that the spectrum of the new reference does not contain guest bands in the region of interest. The Dianin's compound host lattice is less flexible than that of quinol, and guest-free Dianin's compound can be used as the reference irrespective of the size of the guest molecule. With both clathrates the spectral subtraction technique has revealed guest molecule bands which were previously obscured by host lattice bands.Dedicated to Professor H. M. Powell.
Keywords:Quinol clathrates  Dianin's compound clathrates  infrared spectra  spectral subtraction technique  difference spectra
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