Vibrational Spectroscopy Study of β and α RDX Deposits
Deposits of β and α RDX on glass substrates have been examined with optical and Raman microscopy. The measurements reveal significant differences in the morphology and Raman spectra of β and α RDX. Structures that resemble an island, as well as scattered particles, are observed in white light images...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The journal of physical chemistry. B 2004-07, Vol.108 (26), p.8799-8805 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Deposits of β and α RDX on glass substrates have been examined with optical and Raman microscopy. The measurements reveal significant differences in the morphology and Raman spectra of β and α RDX. Structures that resemble an island, as well as scattered particles, are observed in white light images of β RDX. Well-defined crystals are observed in white light images of α RDX. The spectroscopic signature of these forms of RDX has marked differences in Raman frequencies and relative intensities. The transition from β to α RDX is driven by the amount of RDX deposited. There is a close agreement between measured and calculated vibrational frequencies for β and gas-phase RDX. A poor correlation is found between measured and predicted Raman intensities and depolarization ratios for β and gas-phase RDX, respectively. These differences lead us to conclude that the properties of β and gas phase RDX are markedly different, despite the similarities in the vibrational frequencies. |
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ISSN: | 1520-6106 1520-5207 |
DOI: | 10.1021/jp0373550 |