Solvation interaction and ion association in solutions of lithium perchlorate/4-methoxymethyl-ethylene carbonate(MEC)have been studied by using Infrared and Raman spectra as a function of concentration of lithium perchlorate.The splitting of ring deformation band and ring ether asymmetric stretching band,and the change of Carbonyl stretching band suggest that there should be a strong interaction between Li+ and the solvent molecules,and the site of solvation should be the oxygen atom of carbonyl group.The apparent solvation number of Li+ was calculated by using band fitting technique.The solvation number was decreased from 3.3 to 1.1 with increasing the concentration of LiClO4/MEC solutions.On the other hand,the band fitting for the ClO ̄4 band revealed the presence of contact ion pair,and free ClO ̄4 anion in the concentrated solutions.
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