Abstract

The rotational Raman spectrum of hydrogen dissolved in supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO 2) is investigated. As the pressure, and hence density of the solution is increased, the lines broaden dramatically. The line broadening is compared with that of the vibrational line Q 1(1) and possible explanations for the behaviour, related to solvent—solute interactions, are discussed.

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