TY - JOUR
T1 - Temperature Dependence in the Terahertz Spectrum of Nicotinamide
T2 - Anharmonicity and Hydrogen-Bonded Network
AU - Takahashi, Masae
AU - Okamura, Nubuyuki
AU - Fan, Xinyi
AU - Shirakawa, Hitoshi
AU - Minamide, Hiroaki
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2017/4/6
Y1 - 2017/4/6
N2 - We have investigated the terahertz-spectral property of nicotinamide focusing on the temperature dependence in the range of 14-300 K. We observed that almost all peaks in the terahertz spectrum of the nicotinamide crystal showed a remarkable shift with temperature, whereas the lowest-frequency peak at 34.8 cm-1 showed a negligible shift with temperature. By analyzing the terahertz spectrum with the dispersion-corrected density functional theory calculations, we found that the difference in the temperature dependence of the peak shift is well understood in terms of the presence/absence of stretching vibration of the intermolecular hydrogen bond in the mode and the change of cell parameters. The anharmonicity in the dissociation potential energy of very weak intermolecular hydrogen bonding causes the remarkable peak shift with temperature in the terahertz spectrum of nicotinamide. This finding suggests that the assignment and identification of peaks in the terahertz spectrum are systematically enabled by temperature-dependent measurements.
AB - We have investigated the terahertz-spectral property of nicotinamide focusing on the temperature dependence in the range of 14-300 K. We observed that almost all peaks in the terahertz spectrum of the nicotinamide crystal showed a remarkable shift with temperature, whereas the lowest-frequency peak at 34.8 cm-1 showed a negligible shift with temperature. By analyzing the terahertz spectrum with the dispersion-corrected density functional theory calculations, we found that the difference in the temperature dependence of the peak shift is well understood in terms of the presence/absence of stretching vibration of the intermolecular hydrogen bond in the mode and the change of cell parameters. The anharmonicity in the dissociation potential energy of very weak intermolecular hydrogen bonding causes the remarkable peak shift with temperature in the terahertz spectrum of nicotinamide. This finding suggests that the assignment and identification of peaks in the terahertz spectrum are systematically enabled by temperature-dependent measurements.
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U2 - 10.1021/acs.jpca.6b11049
DO - 10.1021/acs.jpca.6b11049
M3 - Article
C2 - 28319387
AN - SCOPUS:85019629167
SN - 1089-5639
VL - 121
SP - 2558
EP - 2564
JO - Journal of Physical Chemistry A
JF - Journal of Physical Chemistry A
IS - 13
ER -