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Volumn 110, Issue 38, 2006, Pages 10947-10955

Absence of a signature of aqueous I( 2P 1/2) after 200-nm photodetachment of i -(aq)

Author keywords

[No Author keywords available]

Indexed keywords

CHARGE TRANSFER BAND; ELECTRON EJECTION; PHOTODETACHMENT;

EID: 33749646492     PISSN: 10895639     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1021/jp053992+     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (32)

References (71)
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    • note
    • The small remaining absorption seen in the black circle trace at wavelengths longer than 500 nm likely corresponds to additional solvated electrons generated by ionization of the water, as described in section III.
  • 39
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    • note
    • -(aq) photodetachment appears to be slightly better described by shortening the relaxation time from 850 fs by ∼20% or decreasing the initial spectral shift from 0.36 eV by ∼40%.
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    • Martin, T.; Argonne National Lab, Argonne, IL
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    • Notre Dame Radiation Lab, South Bend, IN. Private communication
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    • Bartels, D.M.1
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    • note
    • -(aq) CTTS band for temperatures up to 373 K from Marin and Bartels match within 1 nm of the absorption maxima predicted by extrapolations of Fox and Hayon's data obtained at atmospheric pressure from 298 to 343 K.


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