2000
Vibrational dynamics of hydrogen-bonded HCl-diethyl ether complexes
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J. Chem. Phys. , Volume 112 p. 5127- 5132
We studied the relaxation of the HCl stretch vibration of hydrogen-bonded HCl-diethyl ether [HCl(CH3CH2)2O] complexes at room temperature using femtosecond mid-infrared pump-probe spectroscopy. The lifetime of the HCl stretch vibration is determined to be 0.9±0.2 ps. The relaxation is found to occur via an intermediate state which causes a transient blue-shift of the HCl stretch frequency. This blue-shift indicates that the low-frequency (CH3CH2)2O···HCl hydrogen bond is the main accepting mode of the vibrational energy. The excited population of this hydrogen-bond mode decays with a time constant of 3.1±0.5 ps to the ground state.
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Organisation | Ultrafast Spectroscopy |
Giebels, I. A. M. E., van den Broek, M. A. F. H., Kropman, M. F., & Bakker, H. (2000). Vibrational dynamics of hydrogen-bonded HCl-diethyl ether complexes. J. Chem. Phys., 112, 5127–5132. doi:10.1063/1.481069 |