We have performed femtosecond studies of electron photodetachment from a simple halide ion in aqueous olution. After photoexcitation, the electron is trapped in the deep potential well formed by the orientational polarization of the water molecules around the anion. This trapped state of the electron is a precursor ofthe wet electron and in the case of an aqueous iodide ion has a strong absorption in the visible. We hypothesize that the electron recombines with the neutral halogen atom or crosses onto the potential surface of the wet electron by a non-adiabatic electron transfer process. We find that analogous to the case of photoion-izntion of a neutral water molecule, the wet to solvatcd electron transition in the vicinity of the halogen ...
In concentrated solutions of NaClO4 and Na2SO4, the quantum yield for free electron generated by det...
textFemtosecond spectroscopic measurements are reported on the delocalization, electron transfer re...
International audienceIn liquids and electrolyte solutions, elementary radical reactions may be inve...
The electronic relaxation and photodetachment dynamics of an electron originating from an aqueous io...
Femtosecond time-resolved measurements were performed on the geminate recombination and solvation of...
ntermolecular electron-transfer reactions have a crucial role in biology, solution chemistry and ele...
Abstract. Time resolved photoelectron spectroscopy explores the excited state dynam-ics of liquid wa...
A transient state of the excess electron in liquid water preceding the development of the solvation ...
Author Institution: Department of Physics, Purdue UniversityThe characteristic ultraviolet absorptio...
The excited states of atomic anions in liquids are bound only by the polarization of the surrounding...
The elucidation of detailed mechanisms of ultrafast events that occur in molecular charge transfer o...
Intermolecular electron-transfer reactions have a crucial role in biology, solution chemistry and el...
Copyright © 2002 American Chemical SocietyWe investigate the time scale for hydrated electron solvat...
Time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy was used to study the energetics and dynamics of solvated e...
Solvation dynamics, the process of solvent reorganization upon electronic excitation of a solute, is...
In concentrated solutions of NaClO4 and Na2SO4, the quantum yield for free electron generated by det...
textFemtosecond spectroscopic measurements are reported on the delocalization, electron transfer re...
International audienceIn liquids and electrolyte solutions, elementary radical reactions may be inve...
The electronic relaxation and photodetachment dynamics of an electron originating from an aqueous io...
Femtosecond time-resolved measurements were performed on the geminate recombination and solvation of...
ntermolecular electron-transfer reactions have a crucial role in biology, solution chemistry and ele...
Abstract. Time resolved photoelectron spectroscopy explores the excited state dynam-ics of liquid wa...
A transient state of the excess electron in liquid water preceding the development of the solvation ...
Author Institution: Department of Physics, Purdue UniversityThe characteristic ultraviolet absorptio...
The excited states of atomic anions in liquids are bound only by the polarization of the surrounding...
The elucidation of detailed mechanisms of ultrafast events that occur in molecular charge transfer o...
Intermolecular electron-transfer reactions have a crucial role in biology, solution chemistry and el...
Copyright © 2002 American Chemical SocietyWe investigate the time scale for hydrated electron solvat...
Time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy was used to study the energetics and dynamics of solvated e...
Solvation dynamics, the process of solvent reorganization upon electronic excitation of a solute, is...
In concentrated solutions of NaClO4 and Na2SO4, the quantum yield for free electron generated by det...
textFemtosecond spectroscopic measurements are reported on the delocalization, electron transfer re...
International audienceIn liquids and electrolyte solutions, elementary radical reactions may be inve...