Abstract
A combined experimental-computational study was conducted on the Raman spectrum of TNT-d5 in the present study. It was found that among the 24 hybrid density functional theory (DFT) methods, O3LYP, tHCTHhyb, and B3LYP simulations yielded the strongest Raman bands which were closest to those measured from experiments. Simulations of hybrid DFT methods did not show that deuterium replacements alter orientations of 2- and 6-nitro with respect to phenyl ring, considering a larger size of the methyl group. However, the deuterium replacements apparently changed the reduced masses for all deuterium related vibrations. Although no difference of structural parameters was shown between TNT and its deuterated analogue, discrepancy was indicated in vibrational zero energy from our simulations. O3LYP simulation exhibited 24 deuterium involved vibrations, which were coupled into seven Raman bands of TNT-d5. This phenomenon can account for the experimental Raman band shifts or split of TNT-d5 when compared with the corresponding bands of TNT. The present study and its outcomes provide in-depth microchemical insights of Raman characteristics of TNT and may facilitate the design of nano-structures of SERS substrates for detection of TNT and its degradation products. All intensities displayed in this study were calculated from numerical simulations.
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