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Qualitative Identification of Carboxylic Acids, Boronic Acids, and Amines Using Cruciform Fluorophores
Published on: August 19, 2013
Identification of surface molecular hydrates on solid sulfuric acid films
Suzanne B Couling1, Karen L Nash, John Fletcher
1Department of Chemistry, University of York, Heslington, York YO1 5DD, UK.
Abstract:
Infrared spectroscopic and secondary ion mass spectrometric studies reveal the presence of a stable molecular hydrate on the surface of condensed thin films of ionic sulfuric acid hydrates. This surface species is observed to play a role in the interaction of ammonia, reacting rapidly until the material is depleted. A slower, continuous process is also observed, attributed to a diffusion-limited reaction between incoming NH3 and H3O+ located at or near the surface.
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