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Connecting Chemical Dynamics in Gases and Liquids

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Publisher Annual Reviews
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2006 Apr 8
PMID 16599812
Citations 12
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Abstract

Modern ultrafast spectroscopic techniques provide new opportunities to study chemical reaction dynamics in liquids and hold the possibility of obtaining much of the same detailed information available in gases. Vibrational energy transfer studies are the most advanced of the investigations and demonstrate that it is possible to observe state-specific pathways of energy flow within a vibrationally excited molecule (intramolecular vibrational relaxation) and into the surrounding solvent molecules (intermolecular energy transfer). Energy transfer in liquids and gases share many common aspects, but the presence of the solvent also alters the relaxation in both obvious and subtle ways. Photodissociation is amenable to similarly detailed study in liquids, and there are informative new measurements. Bimolecular reactions have received the least attention in state-resolved measurements in liquids, but the means to carry them much further now exist. Studying photodissociation and bimolecular reaction of molecules prepared with initial vibrational excitation in liquids is a realistic, but challenging, goal.

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