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The non-coincidence effect in highly diluted acetone-CCl I. Experimental results and theoretical predictions 4 binary mixtures
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Experimental ResultsChemical EngineeringAnisotropic ProfilesEngineeringPhysicsNatural SciencesSpectroscopyPhysical ChemistryAnalytical ChemistryBinary MixturesThreshold ConcentrationChemistryLogan TheoryChemical KineticsNon-coincidence Effect
The concentration dependence of the first moments and peak frequencies of isotropic and anisotropic profiles of the υC=O mode in acetone–CCl4 binary mixtures is investigated. The emphasis is directed mainly towards the non-coincidence effect in the high dilution range, not accessed in previous experiments. Our results for the relative non-coincidence effect in non-isotopic binary mixtures appear largely consistent with the Logan theory. Moreover, the observation of the υC=O mode of the naturally present acetone–13C=O has been exploited to check the validity of the Logan theory for isotopic mixtures. It is verified that the observation of negative values for the non-coincidence effect, which is strictly related to that of a threshold concentration for the onset of this phenomenon, are artefacts due to the presence of spectral asymmetries in the υC=O mode.
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