The solvation dynamics and reactivity of localized excess electrons in aqueous environments have attracted great attention in many areas of physics, chemistry, and biology. This manifold attraction results from the importance of water as a solvent in nature as well as from the key role of low-energy electrons in many chemical reactions. One prominent example is the electron-induced dissociation of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). Low-energy electrons are also critical in the radiation chemistry that occurs in nuclear reactors. Excess electrons in an aqueous environment are localized and stabilized by the local rearrangement of the surrounding water dipoles. Such solvated or hydrated electrons are known to play an important role in systems such a...
A theory of dissociative electron attachment to molecules condensed at surfaces and embedded within ...
The goal of this work is to study the interaction between excess electrons in water ice structures a...
An ongoing controversy about water cluster anions concerns the electron-binding motif, whether the c...
The solvation dynamics and reactivity of localized excess electrons in aqueous environments have att...
The creation and stabilization of localized, low-energy electrons is investigated in polar molecular...
The interactions between long-living electrons trapped in defects of crystalline D2O and electronega...
Stabilization of excess electrons is studied at crystalline ice-metal interfaces by femtosecond time...
We investigate the binding site of solvated electrons in amorphous D2O clusters and D2O wetting laye...
We determine the impact of electron solvation on D$_2$O structures adsorbed on Cu(111) with low temp...
Understanding the properties of hydrated electrons, which were first observed using pulse radiolysis...
Low-energy dissociative electron attachment (DEA) to the CF2Cl2 and CF3Cl molecules in a water clust...
Ionization of polar liquids and glasses often yields metastable electron centers collectively known ...
The goal of this work is to study the interaction between excess electrons in water ice structures a...
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Excess electrons in condensed-phase media play a crucial role in the dynamics of important chemical ...
A theory of dissociative electron attachment to molecules condensed at surfaces and embedded within ...
The goal of this work is to study the interaction between excess electrons in water ice structures a...
An ongoing controversy about water cluster anions concerns the electron-binding motif, whether the c...
The solvation dynamics and reactivity of localized excess electrons in aqueous environments have att...
The creation and stabilization of localized, low-energy electrons is investigated in polar molecular...
The interactions between long-living electrons trapped in defects of crystalline D2O and electronega...
Stabilization of excess electrons is studied at crystalline ice-metal interfaces by femtosecond time...
We investigate the binding site of solvated electrons in amorphous D2O clusters and D2O wetting laye...
We determine the impact of electron solvation on D$_2$O structures adsorbed on Cu(111) with low temp...
Understanding the properties of hydrated electrons, which were first observed using pulse radiolysis...
Low-energy dissociative electron attachment (DEA) to the CF2Cl2 and CF3Cl molecules in a water clust...
Ionization of polar liquids and glasses often yields metastable electron centers collectively known ...
The goal of this work is to study the interaction between excess electrons in water ice structures a...
FAPESP - FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULOCNPQ - CONSELHO NACIONAL DE DESENVOLVIM...
Excess electrons in condensed-phase media play a crucial role in the dynamics of important chemical ...
A theory of dissociative electron attachment to molecules condensed at surfaces and embedded within ...
The goal of this work is to study the interaction between excess electrons in water ice structures a...
An ongoing controversy about water cluster anions concerns the electron-binding motif, whether the c...