Issue 6, 1988

The characterisation of molecular boric acid by mass spectrometry and matrix isolation infrared spectroscopy

Abstract

When crystalline orthoboric acid is heated in vacuo to ca. 40 °C, it vaporises to yield molecular H3BO3. The i.r. spectrum of this species isolated in low-temperature nitrogen matrices shows characteristic absorptions at 3 668.5 (E′), 1 426.2 (E′), 1 009.9 (E′), 675.0 (A″), 513.8 (A″), and 448.9 (E′) cm–1 consistent with C3h symmetry. These spectral assignments are supported by extensive isotope labelling, and by a partial normal co-ordinate analysis.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1988, 1645-1652

The characterisation of molecular boric acid by mass spectrometry and matrix isolation infrared spectroscopy

J. S. Ogden and N. A. Young, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1988, 1645 DOI: 10.1039/DT9880001645

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