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Mid-infrared spectra of dipropargyl ether ices revisited.

Spectrochimica acta. Part A, Molecular and biomolecular spectroscopy (2020-03-09)
Reggie L Hudson, Robert F Ferrante
ABSTRACT

The infrared (IR) spectrum of dipropargyl ether, (HC≡C-CH2)2O, has been reinvestigated for the compound's liquid, amorphous, and crystalline forms. The IR baseline changes and bandshape distortions seen in literature spectra have been considerably reduced by a different choice of conditions for preparing the crystalline solid, leading to the discovery of two crystalline phases of the ether. A spectrum of the liquid phase has been recorded and compared to that of the amorphous ether to check for possible procedural artifacts. To facilitate cross-laboratory comparisons, estimates are made for absorption coefficients of three IR peaks of the amorphous solid's spectrum. An interpretation is discussed for changes reported in spectral baselines and bandshapes on warming amorphous dipropargyl ether, and tests and predictions are described. The suggestion that the results from dipropargyl ether warming experiments might pose problems in applying Beer's Law to astronomical observations is addressed.