Ultraviolet-visible-near infrared and mid-Fourier transform infrared spectroscopic studies of intermolecular interaction in cholesteryl oleyl carbonate in mesophases
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2006-03-28Author
Das, Pradip
Sinha, Randhir Kumar
Basu, Sandip Kumar
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Ultraviolet-visible-near infrared (UV-Vis-NIR) and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopic studies are presented of molecular association between like molecules of cholesteryl oleyl carbonate, each containing suitable pi-donor (steroid ring C = C) and pi-acceptor (C-O single bonds united with a C = O bond to give a carbonate group) moieties. Frequency shifts and intensity enhancements of donor and acceptor oscillators appear to be governed by reduced mass, vibronic coupling constants, and a few other parameters such as relative change in force constants, etc. Donor-acceptor complex formation is characterized not only by the appearance of new bands in the mid-FTIR spectrum but also by the emergence of a new, intense electronic band centered at similar to 3700 cm(-1), the so-called charge-transfer band, in the UV-Vis-NIR spectrum. This band is strong in the smectic-A and solid phases, but progressively diminishes when temperature is raised to realize the upper end of the cholesteric phase and eventually the isotropic phase. Also, a new, small electronic band at similar to 360 nm, only seen in the entire thermal range of the cholesteric phase, is attributed to the Lifshitz-van der Waals interaction between pretransitional smectic-A domains existing in the cholesteric phase. It is argued that mesophases may owe their thermodynamic stability to both Lifshitz-van der Waals and vibronic coupling (or electron-phonon coupling in extended systems such as smectics and solids) interactions.
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