Vibrational spectroscopic and quantum theoretical study of host-guest interactions in clathrates: I. Hofmann type clathrates

Hofmann type clatharates are host-guest compounds with the general formula M(NH3)2M'(CN)4·2G, in which M(NH3)2M'(CN)4 is the host lattice and G is benzene, the guest molecule. In previous studies, host-guest interactions have been investigated by analyzing the RT and LNT vibrational (infra...

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Main Authors: VLADIMIR M. PETRUSEVSKI, LJUPCO PEJOV, LILJANA ANDREEVA, BILJANA MINCEVA-SUKAROVA
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Language:English
Published: Serbian Chemical Society 2000-06-01
Series:Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
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Online Access:http://www.shd.org.yu/HtDocs/SHD/Vol65/No5-6-Pdf/Js5_6-16.zip
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spelling doaj-3af3394e3abf4f2dba22cbcae2e34d642020-11-24T23:40:11ZengSerbian Chemical Society Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society0352-51392000-06-01655-6417430Vibrational spectroscopic and quantum theoretical study of host-guest interactions in clathrates: I. Hofmann type clathrates VLADIMIR M. PETRUSEVSKILJUPCO PEJOVLILJANA ANDREEVABILJANA MINCEVA-SUKAROVAHofmann type clatharates are host-guest compounds with the general formula M(NH3)2M'(CN)4·2G, in which M(NH3)2M'(CN)4 is the host lattice and G is benzene, the guest molecule. In previous studies, host-guest interactions have been investigated by analyzing the RT and LNT vibrational (infrared, far infrared and Raman) spectra of these clathrates. All the observed changes in the vibrational spectra of these clathrates are referred to a host-guest interaction originating from weak hydrogen bonding between the ammonia hydrogen atoms from the host lattice and the p electron cloud of the guest (benzene) molecules. In order to obtain an insight into the relative importance of the local crystalline field vs. the anharmonicity effects on the spectroscopic properties of the guest species upon enclathration, as well as to explain the observed band shifts and splittings, several quantum theoretical approaches are proposed.http://www.shd.org.yu/HtDocs/SHD/Vol65/No5-6-Pdf/Js5_6-16.zipHofmann clathrateshost-guest interactionsvibrational spectroscopyvibrational Stark effectperturbation theory
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author VLADIMIR M. PETRUSEVSKI
LJUPCO PEJOV
LILJANA ANDREEVA
BILJANA MINCEVA-SUKAROVA
spellingShingle VLADIMIR M. PETRUSEVSKI
LJUPCO PEJOV
LILJANA ANDREEVA
BILJANA MINCEVA-SUKAROVA
Vibrational spectroscopic and quantum theoretical study of host-guest interactions in clathrates: I. Hofmann type clathrates
Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
Hofmann clathrates
host-guest interactions
vibrational spectroscopy
vibrational Stark effect
perturbation theory
author_facet VLADIMIR M. PETRUSEVSKI
LJUPCO PEJOV
LILJANA ANDREEVA
BILJANA MINCEVA-SUKAROVA
author_sort VLADIMIR M. PETRUSEVSKI
title Vibrational spectroscopic and quantum theoretical study of host-guest interactions in clathrates: I. Hofmann type clathrates
title_short Vibrational spectroscopic and quantum theoretical study of host-guest interactions in clathrates: I. Hofmann type clathrates
title_full Vibrational spectroscopic and quantum theoretical study of host-guest interactions in clathrates: I. Hofmann type clathrates
title_fullStr Vibrational spectroscopic and quantum theoretical study of host-guest interactions in clathrates: I. Hofmann type clathrates
title_full_unstemmed Vibrational spectroscopic and quantum theoretical study of host-guest interactions in clathrates: I. Hofmann type clathrates
title_sort vibrational spectroscopic and quantum theoretical study of host-guest interactions in clathrates: i. hofmann type clathrates
publisher Serbian Chemical Society
series Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
issn 0352-5139
publishDate 2000-06-01
description Hofmann type clatharates are host-guest compounds with the general formula M(NH3)2M'(CN)4·2G, in which M(NH3)2M'(CN)4 is the host lattice and G is benzene, the guest molecule. In previous studies, host-guest interactions have been investigated by analyzing the RT and LNT vibrational (infrared, far infrared and Raman) spectra of these clathrates. All the observed changes in the vibrational spectra of these clathrates are referred to a host-guest interaction originating from weak hydrogen bonding between the ammonia hydrogen atoms from the host lattice and the p electron cloud of the guest (benzene) molecules. In order to obtain an insight into the relative importance of the local crystalline field vs. the anharmonicity effects on the spectroscopic properties of the guest species upon enclathration, as well as to explain the observed band shifts and splittings, several quantum theoretical approaches are proposed.
topic Hofmann clathrates
host-guest interactions
vibrational spectroscopy
vibrational Stark effect
perturbation theory
url http://www.shd.org.yu/HtDocs/SHD/Vol65/No5-6-Pdf/Js5_6-16.zip
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