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Infrared Spectral Studies of Hydrogen Fluoride Adsorbed on Potassium Bromide

Authors: Shozo Takeno; Soichi Hayashi; Tohru Takenaka; Kazuhiro Wada;
Abstract
Infrared absorption spectra of adsorbed HF on the inner surface of KBr windows have been observed at room temperature. As the equilibrium gas pressure p over the adsorbed species is changed, different spectra are obtained for the following pressure ranges: (a) p\gtrsim40, (b) 15\lesssimp\lesssim30, (c) 3\lesssimp\lesssim11 and (d) p\lesssim2 Torr. Spectral changes between adjacent pressure ranges are sharp, and these changes occur almost reversibly with variation of the pressure. The four spectra are considered to correspond to the four phases of adsorption: (a) KFnHF (n4), (b) KF3HF, (c) KF2HF and (d) KFHF.
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