Abstract
Doubly vibrationally enhanced (DOVE) four wave mixing (FWM) spectroscopy has been used to study the mixture of Mg(ClO 4) 2 and deuterated acetonitrile (CD 3CN) which serves as a model for metal ion complexes. In the mixture, there are free acetonitrile species and coordinated Mg 2+–CD 3CN species both of which have corresponding vibrational features in the middle infrared region including CN stretch ν 2 and CC stretch ν 4. In the free species, there is a combination band ν 2 + ν 4 at 3092 cm −1. It is unclear whether there exists a combination band in the coordinated species of which the existence is important for implementing the DOVE-FWM. Here we have determined a combination band ν 2 + ν 4 at 3153 cm −1 for the coordinated species by using IR absorption spectroscopy and subsequently applied the DOVE-FWM to the mixture. The measured DOVE spectra show a strong DOVE enhancement not only for the free species but also for the coordinated species. The results demonstrate the feasibility of the DOVE-FWM methods for measuring the coordinated species involving charge transfer interaction, and provide a key feature for metal ion complex studies.
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