Issue 9, 1993

Spectroscopic probes for hydrogen bonding, extraction impregnation and reaction in supercritical fluids

Abstract

Spectroscopy is used for monitoring a number of processes relevant to solution, extraction and impregnation in supercritical CO2(scCO2). Examples include: a combined infrared (IR) and ultraviolet study of the interaction between para-hydroquinone (HQ) and tributyl phosphate in scCO2, which reveals hydrogen bonding, detected by the characteristic v(O–H) IR bands; IR measurement of the solubility of CpMn(CO)3(Cp =η5–C5H5) in scCO2 as a function of temperature and pressure; an investigation of the uniformity of supercritical impregnation of CpMn(CO)3 into 4 mm diameter pellets of polyethylene (PE) using Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) microscopy and FTIR depth profiling by photoacoustic detection; and an IR study of the photochemical reaction of CpMn(CO)3 with N2 with PE film.

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Analyst, 1993,118, 1111-1116

Spectroscopic probes for hydrogen bonding, extraction impregnation and reaction in supercritical fluids

A. I. Cooper, S. M. Howdle, C. Hughes, M. Jobling, S. G. Kazarian, M. Poliakoff, L. A. Shepherd and K. P. Johnston, Analyst, 1993, 118, 1111 DOI: 10.1039/AN9931801111

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