Ultrafast dynamics of solvation: the story so far

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Autor(a) principal: Nome,René A.
Data de Publicação: 2010
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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Resumo: The presence of solvent molecules in the vicinity of a solute affects a variety of processes in chemistry and biology, and thus one would like to have a physical picture of how solvation works. Although there are many structurally sensitive spectroscopic tools to investigate the role of solvent molecules in chemical processes, real time measurements of the dynamics of solvation had to wait for the development of pulsed laser spectroscopies with femtosecond time-resolution. This review describes applications of ultrafast spectroscopy to the study of solvation dynamics. At third order, we review resonant and non-resonant probes of solvation dynamics, with a focus on the study of simple and complex liquids. Fifth-order Raman spectroscopies are also reviewed, focusing on the insights these techniques give into the role of the solvent in chemical reactions and the anharmonic nature of the liquid state.
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title Ultrafast dynamics of solvation: the story so far
spellingShingle Ultrafast dynamics of solvation: the story so far
Nome,René A.
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solvation
femtossecond
liquids
title_short Ultrafast dynamics of solvation: the story so far
title_full Ultrafast dynamics of solvation: the story so far
title_fullStr Ultrafast dynamics of solvation: the story so far
title_full_unstemmed Ultrafast dynamics of solvation: the story so far
title_sort Ultrafast dynamics of solvation: the story so far
author Nome,René A.
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solvation
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solvation
femtossecond
liquids
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