Single crystals of L-valine, C 5 H 11 O 2 N, have been studied by Raman spectroscopy at temperatures from 17 to 300 K over the spectral range 20-3300 cm −1 . A tentative assignment of the bands is given. Careful analysis of the Raman spectra suggests that a series of changes in the low-wavenumber region may be associated with a phase transition undergone by the material, and this possibility is discussed.
a b s t r a c tAlkali metal (Li + , Na + , K + ) intercalated titanate nanotubes have been studied by vibrational spectroscopy (Raman and FT-infrared), X-ray diffraction, and electron microscopy. The vibrational spectroscopic data shown that the most affected vibrational mode is that related to Ti-O bond whose oxygen is not shared among the TiO 6 units of the framework structure. A correlation between vibrational frequency shifts and intercalated metal was found, thus showing that vibrational spectroscopy is very useful for probing metal intercalated titanate nanotubes. Our results provide good evidences that the structure of titanate layers in titanate nanotube, a subject of long debate in the literature, is similar to trititanates (like Na 2 Ti 3 O 7 ).
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