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.