Recently, a new family of autoionization processes has been identified in aqueous phases. The processes are initiated by core-electron ionization of a solute molecule and involve proton transfer along the solute–solvent hydrogen bond. As a result, short-lived singly charged cations form with structures sharing a proton between solute and solvent molecules. These molecular transients decay by autoionization, which creates reactive dicationic species with the positive charges delocalized over the entire molecular entity. Here, we investigate the ultrafast electron and nuclear dynamics following the core ionization of hydrated ammonia and glycine. Both molecules serve as models for exploring the possible role of the nonlocal relaxation process...
In this paper, we examine decay and fragmentation of core-excited and core-ionized water molecules c...
In spite of their high abundance and importance, aqueous systems are enigmatic on the microscopic sc...
To understand the yield and patterns of damage in aqueous condensed matter, including biological sys...
Recently, a new family of autoionization processes has been identified in aqueous phases. The proces...
We report on chemical reactions triggered by core-level ionization of ammonium (NH+4) cation in aque...
The knowledge of primary processes following the interaction of high energy radiation with molecules...
The dissociation of a water molecule in liquid water is the fundamental event in acid-base chemistry...
The dissociation of a water molecule in Liquid water is the fundamental event in acid-base chemistry...
We explore theoretically the ultrafast transfer of a double electron hole between the functional gro...
Auger-electron spectroscopy is applied to hydrogen peroxide aqueous solution to identify ultrafast e...
Modern ab initio calculations predict ionic and superionic states in highly compressed water and amm...
The decay of core holes is often regarded as a local process, but in some systems, it involves the a...
Prompt ionization of large biological molecules may induce ultrafast charge migration along the mole...
The local electronic structure of glycine in neutral, basic, and acidic aqueous solution is studied ...
In this paper, we examine decay and fragmentation of core-excited and core-ionized water molecules c...
In spite of their high abundance and importance, aqueous systems are enigmatic on the microscopic sc...
To understand the yield and patterns of damage in aqueous condensed matter, including biological sys...
Recently, a new family of autoionization processes has been identified in aqueous phases. The proces...
We report on chemical reactions triggered by core-level ionization of ammonium (NH+4) cation in aque...
The knowledge of primary processes following the interaction of high energy radiation with molecules...
The dissociation of a water molecule in liquid water is the fundamental event in acid-base chemistry...
The dissociation of a water molecule in Liquid water is the fundamental event in acid-base chemistry...
We explore theoretically the ultrafast transfer of a double electron hole between the functional gro...
Auger-electron spectroscopy is applied to hydrogen peroxide aqueous solution to identify ultrafast e...
Modern ab initio calculations predict ionic and superionic states in highly compressed water and amm...
The decay of core holes is often regarded as a local process, but in some systems, it involves the a...
Prompt ionization of large biological molecules may induce ultrafast charge migration along the mole...
The local electronic structure of glycine in neutral, basic, and acidic aqueous solution is studied ...
In this paper, we examine decay and fragmentation of core-excited and core-ionized water molecules c...
In spite of their high abundance and importance, aqueous systems are enigmatic on the microscopic sc...
To understand the yield and patterns of damage in aqueous condensed matter, including biological sys...