Knowledge of vibrational energy transfer on a metal nanoparticle/liquid interface is essential for understanding the energy conversion process involved in many heterogeneous nanocatalyses. In this study, we investigate mode-specific vibrational energy transfer between CO molecules on different adsorbate sites on a 1 nm platinum metal nanoparticle/liquid interface by using ultrafast two-dimensional IR spectroscopy. The vibrational energy transport is found to be induced by vibration/vibration coupling with very little surface electron/vibration mediation. The energy transfer rate is determined to be about 1/140 ps(-1) from the atop site CO to the bridge site CO, and the specific rate is around 1/400 ps(-1) between the two nearest adsorbates....
Ultrafast dynamics of molecules at solid-liquid interfaces are of outstanding importance in chemistr...
The transient response of the internal stretch vibration of CO molecularly adsorbed on Cu ( 111) has...
The most common mechanism of catalytic surface chemistry is that of Langmuir and Hinshelwood (LH). I...
Knowledge of vibrational energy transfer on a metal nanoparticle/liquid interface is essential for u...
Knowledge of vibrational energy transfer on a metal nanoparticle/liquid interface is essential for u...
Energy migrations at metal nanomaterial surfaces are fundamentally important to heterogeneous reacti...
Energy migrations at metal nanomaterial surfaces are fundamentally important to heterogeneous reacti...
We investigate the ultrafast vibrational dynamics of monolayers from adsorbed rhenium-carbonyl CO-re...
Ultrafast vibrational dynamics of small molecules on platinum (Pt) layers in water are investigated ...
Energy migrations at metal nanomaterial surfaces are fundamentally important to heterogeneous reacti...
We present an experimental and theoretical study of vibrational excitation of the C–O stretch vibrat...
The methodology of ultrafast multiple-mode multiple-dimensional vibrational spectroscopy has been de...
Carbon nanotube (CNT) and protein complexes are one of the most important nanomaterials in physical ...
This thesis discusses the use of IR spectroscopy to probe the vibrations of adsorbate molecules foll...
Intermolecular vibrational energy transfer in monolayers of isotopically mixed rhenium carbonyl comp...
Ultrafast dynamics of molecules at solid-liquid interfaces are of outstanding importance in chemistr...
The transient response of the internal stretch vibration of CO molecularly adsorbed on Cu ( 111) has...
The most common mechanism of catalytic surface chemistry is that of Langmuir and Hinshelwood (LH). I...
Knowledge of vibrational energy transfer on a metal nanoparticle/liquid interface is essential for u...
Knowledge of vibrational energy transfer on a metal nanoparticle/liquid interface is essential for u...
Energy migrations at metal nanomaterial surfaces are fundamentally important to heterogeneous reacti...
Energy migrations at metal nanomaterial surfaces are fundamentally important to heterogeneous reacti...
We investigate the ultrafast vibrational dynamics of monolayers from adsorbed rhenium-carbonyl CO-re...
Ultrafast vibrational dynamics of small molecules on platinum (Pt) layers in water are investigated ...
Energy migrations at metal nanomaterial surfaces are fundamentally important to heterogeneous reacti...
We present an experimental and theoretical study of vibrational excitation of the C–O stretch vibrat...
The methodology of ultrafast multiple-mode multiple-dimensional vibrational spectroscopy has been de...
Carbon nanotube (CNT) and protein complexes are one of the most important nanomaterials in physical ...
This thesis discusses the use of IR spectroscopy to probe the vibrations of adsorbate molecules foll...
Intermolecular vibrational energy transfer in monolayers of isotopically mixed rhenium carbonyl comp...
Ultrafast dynamics of molecules at solid-liquid interfaces are of outstanding importance in chemistr...
The transient response of the internal stretch vibration of CO molecularly adsorbed on Cu ( 111) has...
The most common mechanism of catalytic surface chemistry is that of Langmuir and Hinshelwood (LH). I...