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FTIR DETECTION OF P4O10 FROM COMBUSTION OF ELEMENTAL PHOSPHORUS.

R. C. MOWREY, C. H. DOUGLASS, B. A. WILLIAMS AND H. D. LADOUCEUR, Chemistry Division, Code 6100, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC 20375-5000.

The emission spectra of gaseous combustion products of elemental phosphorus in air and in inert atmospheres with added oxygen were measured using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Features corresponding to three fundamental and one overtone vibrational modes of P4O10 were assigned. To our knowledge, this is the first assignment to P4O10 of infrared emissions in a reacting system. In conjunction with the experimental measurements, the structures, vibrational frequencies, and vibrational intensities of P4O10 and P4O6 were computed using ab initio electronic structure methods. The calculations were performed at the Hartree-Fock level using a double zeta plus polarization basis set. The predicted vibrational spectra are in good agreement with the observed spectra and with previous absorption measurements of P4O10 and P4O6.