Table 4. Affected Spectra Peaks Are Linear Combinations of Gaussian Peaksa.
center (cm–1) | weighted (cm–1) | assignment | |
---|---|---|---|
CsI (N = 7.4) | 2567 | 2567 | affected spect. |
2568 | I– | ||
2402 | noise | ||
RbI (N = 8.9) | 2565 | 2560 | affected spect. |
2566 | I– | ||
2491 | noise | ||
KI (N = 10.6) | 2559 | 2549 | affected spect. |
2564 | I– | ||
2508 | K+/noise | ||
NaI (N = 9.6) | 2566 | 2563 | affected spect. |
2568 | I– | ||
2542 | 2539 | Na+ | |
2542 | Na+, main | ||
2374 | Na+, assym | ||
NaClO4(N = 11.6) | 2544 | 2559 | affected spect. |
2633 | ClO4– | ||
2544 | 2540 | Na+ | |
2544 | Na+, main | ||
2398 | Na+, assym | ||
LiClO4(N = 10.3) | 2626 | 2536 | affected spect. |
2630 | ClO4– | ||
2558 | Li+ | ||
2564 | Li+, second shell | ||
2490 | Li+, first shell | ||
2449 | not explained |
For NaI, NaClO4 and LiClO4, the cationic contribution is also a linear combination of Gaussian peaks (given in italics).