2005
Energy transfer in single hydrogen-bonded water molecules
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ChemPhysChem , Volume 6 p. 1146- 1156
We study the structure and dynamics of hydrogen-bonded complexes of H2O/HDO and acetone dissolved in carbon tetrachloride by probing the response of the O-H stretching vibrations with linear mid-infrared spectroscopy and femtosecond mid-infrared pump-probe spectroscopy. We find that the hydrogen bonds in these complexes break and reform with a characteristic time scale of approximate to 1 ps. These hydrogen-bond dynamics are observed to play an important role in the equilibration of vibrational energy over the two O-H groups of the H2O molecule. For both H2O and HDO, the O-H stretching vibrational excitation relaxes with a time constant of 6.3 ± 0.3 ps, and the molecular reorientation has a time constant of 6 ± 1 ps.
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doi.org/10.1002/cphc.200400606 | |
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Organisation | Ultrafast Spectroscopy |
Bakker, H., Gilijamse, J. J., & Lock, A. J. (2005). Energy transfer in single hydrogen-bonded water molecules. ChemPhysChem, 6, 1146–1156. doi:10.1002/cphc.200400606 |