Abstract

In the present paper, we report temperature dependent FTIR spectra studies of Davydov splitting value for CH 2 rocking vibrations of pure crystalline n-paraffins C n H 2 n+2 ( n is the number of carbon atoms) and some isomorphically substituted binary mixtures of n-paraffins C 22H 46:C 24H 50. Temperature dependencies of Davydov splitting value have been shown to be characterized by the amount of irregularities (sharp decreasing), which corresponds to the phase transitions into the high-temperature (hexagonal) state for pure n-paraffins or different rotator crystalline states for the mixtures. Statistic and dynamic models have been proposed, which provides an adequate description of the observed effect. In the framework of these models, two different mechanisms are responsible for the temperature behavior of the vibrational mode splitting value. Besides the thermal expansion of crystals at heating, the quenching of vibrational excitons on the orientational defects of different nature takes place, accompanied with the breakage of the crystal lattice translational symmetry. The creation of such defects is resulted from the excitation of librational and rotational molecular degrees of freedom at the crystal polymorphic transitions into different rotary crystalline states. The manifestation of the resonance dynamical intermolecular interaction in the spectra of intramolecular vibrations in these crystals has been theoretically analyzed in terms of stochastic equations, taking into consideration the above mentioned phase transition. We have obtained the explicit expression for the theoretically predicted dependence of Davydov splitting value on temperature. The absorption bands, corresponding to Davydov splitting components, have been shown to approach rapidly each other at the transition to the high-temperature (hexagonal) phase. Computer simulation of such dependence has been performed for some aliphatic compounds. Good agreement between the experimental and computer simulation results has been obtained. The theoretical approach developed in the present paper for the resonance dynamical intermolecular interaction near such transitions from the three-dimensional to one-dimensional phase of crystalline n-paraffins has a general character and can be applied to the description of some specific features observed in the vibrational spectra of rotary crystals.

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