TY - JOUR
T1 - An infrared spectroscopic and Ab initio investigation of aqueous boric acid solutions
T2 - Evidence for the structure and transformation of the polyboric acid molecules
AU - Zhu, Fayan
AU - Li, Longgang
AU - Jia, Lifan
AU - Du, Yifa
AU - Wu, Yanan
AU - Zhang, Yunhong
AU - Pan, Jianming
AU - Zhou, Yongquan
AU - Li, Jisheng
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024
PY - 2024/8/15
Y1 - 2024/8/15
N2 - Boric acid is the common species in borate chemistry and is widely found in nature and Salt Lake brines. It undergoes polymerization reactions to form a variety of borate minerals. However, there are few reports on the polymerization reaction of boric acid molecules in solution to generate polymeric boric acid molecules. In this work infrared spectroscopy technology and quantitative calculation methods were used to study the structure and interconversion of polymeric boric acid molecules in boric acid solution. Research shows that boric acid molecules, six-membered cyclic triboric acid molecules, and ring-chain tetraboric acid molecules exist in boric acid solutions, and as the concentration of the solution increases, these species undergo polymerization reactions and mutual transformations; high degree of polymerization boric species such as bicyclic tetrameric boric acid molecules and pentameric boric acid molecules don't exist in boric acid solutions; Chain dimer boronic acid molecules does not detected in the infrared spectrum. This work provides a new understanding of boron-containing species and their mutual transformation in boric acid solution.
AB - Boric acid is the common species in borate chemistry and is widely found in nature and Salt Lake brines. It undergoes polymerization reactions to form a variety of borate minerals. However, there are few reports on the polymerization reaction of boric acid molecules in solution to generate polymeric boric acid molecules. In this work infrared spectroscopy technology and quantitative calculation methods were used to study the structure and interconversion of polymeric boric acid molecules in boric acid solution. Research shows that boric acid molecules, six-membered cyclic triboric acid molecules, and ring-chain tetraboric acid molecules exist in boric acid solutions, and as the concentration of the solution increases, these species undergo polymerization reactions and mutual transformations; high degree of polymerization boric species such as bicyclic tetrameric boric acid molecules and pentameric boric acid molecules don't exist in boric acid solutions; Chain dimer boronic acid molecules does not detected in the infrared spectrum. This work provides a new understanding of boron-containing species and their mutual transformation in boric acid solution.
KW - Ab Initio Investigation
KW - Boric acid
KW - Infrared Spectroscopic
KW - Polyboric acid molecules
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U2 - 10.1016/j.molliq.2024.125390
DO - 10.1016/j.molliq.2024.125390
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85197406727
SN - 0167-7322
VL - 408
JO - Journal of Molecular Liquids
JF - Journal of Molecular Liquids
M1 - 125390
ER -