The 632.8-nm radiation inside the cavity of an He–Ne laser is used to excite vibrational Raman spectra of As4 vapor at ∼ 610°C and As4O6 vapor at ∼ 440°C. As4 peaks are observed and assigned as follows: v1(a1), 344 cm−1; v2(e), 210 cm−1; and v3(f2), 255 cm−1. As4O6 vapor peaks are seen at 185, 253, 381, 409, 496, and 555 cm−1. An outside-cavity room-temperature spectrum of powdered As4O6 shows bands at 85, 189, 269, 371, 470, 560, and 782 cm−1. At a sample temperature of −178°C, the 85-cm−1 peak shifts to higher frequency by 4.4 cm−1. The molecular f2 fundamentals of As4O6 vapor are reassigned at 253, 346, 496, and 782 cm−1 based upon the disappearance of the 85-cm−1 low-frequency band upon going from solid to vapor, the temperature dependence of the 85-cm−1 band of the solid, comparison with assignments for P4O6, and comparison of computed absolute entropies of As4O6 vapor with entropies obtained from vapor pressure measurements, as well as literature single-crystal polarization measurements and infrared absorptions.
scite is a Brooklyn-based organization that helps researchers better discover and understand research articles through Smart Citations–citations that display the context of the citation and describe whether the article provides supporting or contrasting evidence. scite is used by students and researchers from around the world and is funded in part by the National Science Foundation and the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health.