High pressure synthesis and in situ Raman spectroscopy of H_2 and HD clathrate hydrates
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
By means of a newly constructed high pressure and low temperature optical apparatus we have
measured the Raman spectra of H_2 and HD simple clathrate hydrates, synthesized in situ by the application
of more than 2500 bar gas pressure on solid water. High resolution spectra of the molecular
vibration have been measured at low temperature (about 20 K). In the case of HD this band is simpler
than in the case of H_2, where the presence of the ortho- and para-species complicated the interpretation
of the spectrum. We have determined frequency positions of the bands arising from multiple
occupancy of the large cages of the sII clathrate, some of which are almost superimposed. The intensity
of the bands gives information on the average and distribution of cage occupation, and of the
ortho-para (o-p) ratio of H_2 molecules. Hydrogen o-p conversion rate is measured, for molecules in
the small cages and in the large cages, and it is observed that these are different. A model considering
both intrinsic and extrinsic conversion processes is applied to the measured data. The intrinsic conversion
rate so derived is compared favorably to that measured for pure hydrogen in different situations.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
DEPOLARIZED-LIGHT-SCATTERING; HYDROGEN CLUSTERS; DENSITY; COEFFICIENTS; CONVERSION
List of contributors:
Celli, Milva; Ulivi, Lorenzo
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