Infrared emission of Lithium Nitrite (LiNO2)

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the infrared emission spectrum of Lithium Nitrite (LiNO2). Participants are seeking information on whether the spectrum has been measured and are sharing resources related to the topic.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Technical explanation

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses difficulty in finding the infrared emission spectrum of Lithium Nitrite and requests resources.
  • Another participant notes the absence of spectrum data for Lithium Nitrite but mentions finding reports for Lithium Nitrates (LiNO3) and speculates that similar emission characteristics might be observed for Nitrites due to vibrational levels.
  • A third participant provides a link to a potential resource related to the topic.
  • A fourth participant shares another resource that appears to be relevant to infrared and Raman spectroscopic studies of solid alkali metal nitrites.
  • A fifth participant acknowledges the connection between the two resources provided.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not reach a consensus on the availability of the infrared emission spectrum for Lithium Nitrite, as they collectively acknowledge the lack of specific data while sharing related resources.

Contextual Notes

The discussion highlights the uncertainty regarding the infrared emission spectrum of Lithium Nitrite and the reliance on related studies of Lithium Nitrates for speculative insights.

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Trying to find the infrared emission spectrum of Lithium Nitrite
Hi

i am trying to find the infrared emission spectrum of Lithium Nitrite on the web but having no luck.

Has the spectrum been measured?

If so, can I be redirected to the resource?

This for general interest and a personal project.

Thanks.
 
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I also did a quick search, but you are right. I while I do find reports for Lithium Nitrates (LiNO3), I can't find spectrum for Lithium Nitrite (LiNO2).

I would assume that the emission is coming from the vibration levels of the Nitrates. So I would speculate that similar thing would be observed for Nitrites. Perhaps, you might get some idea from IR(absorption)spectrum.
 
Hi

thanks for that.

i found this:

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/237853608_Infrared_and_Raman_Spectroscopic_Studies_of_Solid_Alkali_Metal_Nitrites
 
Hi

its by the same authors!

thanks.
 

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