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An investigation of the infrared spectra of melt water at room temperature

A.V. Khakhalin, V.T. Shalabaeva, Ya.N. Shirshov

Moscow University Physics Bulletin 2012. 67. N 2. P. 192

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It was shown experimentally that the infrared spectra of melted and never-frozen distilled water differed at frequencies of 1640 and 2130 cm$^{-1}$. This is explained by the long relaxation of water molecules structures to an equilibrium state in melt water. It was suggested that near the frequency 2130 cm$^{-1}$ there was a bigger influence of dissolved gas relaxation on the value of the transmitted intensity of infrared radiation than near the 1640 cm$^{-1}$ line.

Received: 2011 October 24
Approved: 2012 May 22
PACS:
33.20.Ea Infrared spectra
78.30.Cp Liquids
Authors
A.V. Khakhalin, V.T. Shalabaeva, Ya.N. Shirshov
Faculty of Physics, Moscow State University, Moscow, 119991, Russia
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