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Thermal Lens in Cryogenic Solutions: Vibrational overtone spectra of benzene in liquid ethane. Helena Diez -y- Riega and Carlos E. Manzanares Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Baylor University. This natural color image shows Titan's upper atmosphere:
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Thermal Lens in Cryogenic Solutions:Vibrational overtone spectra of benzene in liquid ethane Helena Diez-y-Riegaand Carlos E. Manzanares Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Baylor University
This natural color image shows Titan's upper atmosphere: an active place where methane molecules are being broken apart by solar ultraviolet light . The products combine to form compounds like ethane and acetylene. Image Credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute
This north polar image of Titan was acquired by Cassini’s radar instrument on May 12, 2007. The liquid most likely a combination of methane and ethane, appears very dark to the radar instrument Credit: NASA/JPL
Laboratory simulation : the lakes of Titan • Low temperature (90 -120 K) • Low concentration of unsaturated hydrocarbons • Solubility of benzene in liquid CH4, C2H6, N2 and Ar • Absorption spectra of benzene dissolved in liquid ethane and methane
Measuring the solubility VARIAN / CARY 50 Bio UV-Vis Spectrophotometer (l=190nm-1100nm)
Thermal lensing: C-H Du=6 vibrational overtone of benzene 16481 cm-1 u=6 H H u=0 H H H H
Pass step Pump beam cut Io Probe beam It COAXIAL CONFIGURATION Experimental setup A. Lopez-Calvo and C. E. Manzanares J. Phys. Chem. A, 110 (35), 10427 -10434
Thermal Lens C-H Du=6 vibrational overtone benzene in CCl4 at 298K TLS (arb. units) DEmax=16450 cm-1 1% DEmax=16450 cm-1 0.1% 0.01% =100ppm DEmax=16471 cm-1
Thermal Lens C-H Du=6 vibrational overtone benzene 2% in hexane at 298K, Pex=120mW TLS (arb. units) DEmax = 16431 cm-1
Thermal Lens Liquid ethane 99% at 100 K* Liquid benzene 99.99% at 298 K Du=6 *A. Lopez-Calvo and C. E. Manzanares: J. Phys. Chem. A 2008, 112, 1730-1740
Thermal Lens C-H Du=6 vibrational overtone benzene 58 ppm in liquid ethane at 120K, Pex= 220mW DEmax=16498 cm-1 TLS (au)
Thermal Lens C-H Du=6 vibrational overtone benzene in liquid ethane, Pex= 600mW DEmax=16467 cm-1 19 Torr = 48 ppm, 100 K TLS (au) DEmax=16498 cm-1 19 Torr = 50 ppm, 120 K TLS (au)
(355 nm) (223 nm) V = 6 (600 nm)
Summary • The solubility of benzene in liquid ethane has been measured using UV spectroscopy: • C-HDu=6vibrational overtone spectra of solutions of benzene have been obtained • benzene in carbon tetrachloride at room temperature in concentrations as low as 100 ppm. • benzene dissolved in hexane at room temperature. This spectrum has evidenced the viability of using a saturated hydrocarbon as a solvent.
Summary • The weak Du=6 C-H vibrational overtone spectra of benzene dissolved in liquid ethane at 120K and 100K, and very low concentrations (~50 ppm) have been obtained. • We have shown that it is possible to study overtone spectra of molecules in solution at the solubility level (ppm) of cryogenic liquids.
Acknowledgement Dr. C. E. Manzanares Dr. Alfredo Lopez-Calvo Yasnahir Perez-Delgado Nicholas Hernandez David Camejo Jenny Barroso Robert A. Welch Foundation Baylor University