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Use of medium-weight isotopes in infrared spectroscopy of inorganic solids: A new method of vibrational assignments
Tarte, Pierre; Preudhomme, J.
1970In Spectrochimica Acta.Part A, Molecular Spectroscopy, 26 (11), p. 2207 - 2219
 

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Keywords :
Engineering (all); General Engineering
Abstract :
[en] Isotopic shifts related to medium-weight cations (Mg, Ca, Ni, Zn, Or, Ge) have been observed in the vibrational spectrum of inorganic solids. It is possible, by this technique, to evidence the simultaneous participation of several cations to a given vibrational frequency. These data may be of great help in solving the difficult problem of vibrational assignments. The possibilities and limitations of the method are briefly outlined. © 1970.
Disciplines :
Chemistry
Author, co-author :
Tarte, Pierre 
Preudhomme, J.;  University of Liège, Department of Chemistry, 4000 Sart-Tilman par Liége, Belgium
Language :
English
Title :
Use of medium-weight isotopes in infrared spectroscopy of inorganic solids: A new method of vibrational assignments
Alternative titles :
[fr] Utilisation d'isotopes de poids moyen dans la spectroscopie infrarouge des solides inorganiques : Une nouvelle méthode d'assignation vibratoire
Publication date :
1970
Journal title :
Spectrochimica Acta.Part A, Molecular Spectroscopy
ISSN :
0584-8539
Publisher :
Elsevier BV
Volume :
26
Issue :
11
Pages :
2207 - 2219
Funding text :
Ac,hwwledgements--We gratefully acknowledget he finrtnciasl upport given to our laboratory by the Fonds National Beige de la Recherche Scientifique, and the Fonds de la Recherche Fonda-mentale Colleotive.
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