Monomers and small clusters of such molecules can reversibly trap conduction band electrons in dilute alkane solutions. The dynamics and energetics of this trapping have been studied using pulse radiolysis - transient absorption spectroscopy and time-resolved photoconductivity. Binding energies, thermal detrapping rates, and absorption spectra of excess electrons attached to monomer and multimer solute traps are obtained and possible structures for these species are discussed. "Dipole coagulation" (stepwise growth of the solute cluster around the cavity electron) predicted by Mozumder in 1972 is observed. Acetonitrile monomer is shown to solvate the electron by its methyl group, just like the alkane solvent does. The electron is dipole-boun...
Research under support of this grant has been focused on the understanding of highly delocalized ''c...
Low-energy dissociative electron attachment (DEA) to the CF2Cl2 and CF3Cl molecules in a water clust...
The current experimental evidence relating to absorption spectra, spontaneous decay and photo-bleach...
We present condensed-phase first-principles molecular dynamics simulations to elucidate the presence...
A more quantitative characterization of the structure and reaction mechanism of solvated electrons p...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of California - Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720...
We suggest that it might be possible to trap the electron in a cavity of a macrocycle molecule, in t...
557 modes whose density is reduced upon crystallite formation. Conclusion The above analysis of low-...
Solvated electrons, and hydrated electrons in particular, are important spe-cies in condensed phase ...
On the basis of a review of experimental data on electron trapping in crystalline ice and liquid wat...
The solvated electron, an isolated electron in polar solution, is a species of fundamental interest ...
In this paper, pulse-radiolytic studies of the methanol-ethane cosolvent system are carried out. Our...
A review with 106 references of the recent advances in understanding the structure, dynamics, and ph...
This dissertation presents studies of the binding energies of solvated electrons in a variety of sol...
Time-resolved photoelectron imaging spectroscopy is used to examine the dynamics of charge accommoda...
Research under support of this grant has been focused on the understanding of highly delocalized ''c...
Low-energy dissociative electron attachment (DEA) to the CF2Cl2 and CF3Cl molecules in a water clust...
The current experimental evidence relating to absorption spectra, spontaneous decay and photo-bleach...
We present condensed-phase first-principles molecular dynamics simulations to elucidate the presence...
A more quantitative characterization of the structure and reaction mechanism of solvated electrons p...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of California - Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720...
We suggest that it might be possible to trap the electron in a cavity of a macrocycle molecule, in t...
557 modes whose density is reduced upon crystallite formation. Conclusion The above analysis of low-...
Solvated electrons, and hydrated electrons in particular, are important spe-cies in condensed phase ...
On the basis of a review of experimental data on electron trapping in crystalline ice and liquid wat...
The solvated electron, an isolated electron in polar solution, is a species of fundamental interest ...
In this paper, pulse-radiolytic studies of the methanol-ethane cosolvent system are carried out. Our...
A review with 106 references of the recent advances in understanding the structure, dynamics, and ph...
This dissertation presents studies of the binding energies of solvated electrons in a variety of sol...
Time-resolved photoelectron imaging spectroscopy is used to examine the dynamics of charge accommoda...
Research under support of this grant has been focused on the understanding of highly delocalized ''c...
Low-energy dissociative electron attachment (DEA) to the CF2Cl2 and CF3Cl molecules in a water clust...
The current experimental evidence relating to absorption spectra, spontaneous decay and photo-bleach...