TY - JOUR
T1 - Confocal Raman observation of the efflorescence/deliquescence processes of individual NaNO3 particles on quartz
AU - Li, Xiao Hong
AU - Wang, Feng
AU - Lu, Pei Dong
AU - Dong, Jin Ling
AU - Wang, Liang Yu
AU - Zhang, Yun Hong
PY - 2006/12/14
Y1 - 2006/12/14
N2 - Confocal Raman spectroscopy was used to study the structural changes of bulk NaNO3 solutions with molar water-to-solute ratios (WSRs) of 54.0-12.3 and NaNO3 droplets (10-100 μm) with WSRs of 9.5-1.0 on a quartz substrate. Upon reduction of the WSR, a blue shift of the symmetric stretching band (v1(NO3-)) from ∼1048 to ∼1058 cm-1 was observed in the confocal Raman spectra with high signal-to-noise ratios. Accordingly, the full width at half-height of the V 1(NO3-) band increased from ∼8.4 cm -1 for the dilute solution (WSR = 54.0) to ∼15.6 cm-1 for the extremely supersaturated droplet (WSR = 1.0), suggesting the formation of contact ion pairs with different structures. For the O-H stretching band, the ratio of weak hydrogen-bonding components to strong ones, i.e., I 3488/I3256, increased from ∼1.2 at WSR = 54.0 to ∼7.3 at WSR = 1.0, indicating that the strong hydrogen bonds were heavily destroyed between water molecules especially in the supersaturated droplets. In the humidifying process, two hygroscopic behaviors were observed depending on the morphology of solid NaNO3 particles. No surface water was detected for a solid NaNO3 particle with rhombohedral shape at relative humidities (RHs) below 86%. When the RH increased from 86% to 93%, it suddenly absorbed water and turned into a solution droplet. For a maple-leaf-shaped NaNO3 particle with a rough surface, however, a trace of residual water originally remained on the rough surface even at very low RH according to its Raman spectrum. Its initial water uptake from the ambient occurred at ~70% RH. The small amount of initially adsorbed water induced surface rearrangement of the maple-leaf-shaped particle. A further increase of RH made the particle gradually turn into a regular solid core swathed in a solution layer. Eventually, it completely deliquesced in the RH region of 86-93%, similar to the case of the NaNO3 particle with rhombohedral shape.
AB - Confocal Raman spectroscopy was used to study the structural changes of bulk NaNO3 solutions with molar water-to-solute ratios (WSRs) of 54.0-12.3 and NaNO3 droplets (10-100 μm) with WSRs of 9.5-1.0 on a quartz substrate. Upon reduction of the WSR, a blue shift of the symmetric stretching band (v1(NO3-)) from ∼1048 to ∼1058 cm-1 was observed in the confocal Raman spectra with high signal-to-noise ratios. Accordingly, the full width at half-height of the V 1(NO3-) band increased from ∼8.4 cm -1 for the dilute solution (WSR = 54.0) to ∼15.6 cm-1 for the extremely supersaturated droplet (WSR = 1.0), suggesting the formation of contact ion pairs with different structures. For the O-H stretching band, the ratio of weak hydrogen-bonding components to strong ones, i.e., I 3488/I3256, increased from ∼1.2 at WSR = 54.0 to ∼7.3 at WSR = 1.0, indicating that the strong hydrogen bonds were heavily destroyed between water molecules especially in the supersaturated droplets. In the humidifying process, two hygroscopic behaviors were observed depending on the morphology of solid NaNO3 particles. No surface water was detected for a solid NaNO3 particle with rhombohedral shape at relative humidities (RHs) below 86%. When the RH increased from 86% to 93%, it suddenly absorbed water and turned into a solution droplet. For a maple-leaf-shaped NaNO3 particle with a rough surface, however, a trace of residual water originally remained on the rough surface even at very low RH according to its Raman spectrum. Its initial water uptake from the ambient occurred at ~70% RH. The small amount of initially adsorbed water induced surface rearrangement of the maple-leaf-shaped particle. A further increase of RH made the particle gradually turn into a regular solid core swathed in a solution layer. Eventually, it completely deliquesced in the RH region of 86-93%, similar to the case of the NaNO3 particle with rhombohedral shape.
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U2 - 10.1021/jp064221o
DO - 10.1021/jp064221o
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:33846068842
SN - 1520-6106
VL - 110
SP - 24993
EP - 24998
JO - Journal of Physical Chemistry B
JF - Journal of Physical Chemistry B
IS - 49
ER -