Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10141028 Vibrational Spectroscopy 2018 21 Pages PDF
Abstract
The oxidative ability can be evaluated by the interaction with a substance with high ionization potential such as benzene. Benzene was adsorbed on sulfated TiO2 at room temperature, and the species formed from the interaction was investigated by Raman and electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy. Resonance Raman spectra of adsorbed benzene showed bands that are distinct from bands observed in the spectra of neutral molecules. Furthermore, from the absorption spectra in the visible and near-infrared it was possible to identify these species as phenylene oligomer radical cations. Also, aromatic radical cations were detected by ESR spectra. Although they were present in small amounts, these cations may be responsible for the bands observed in the Raman spectra because of the resonance Raman effect signal enhancement.
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