Infrared spectroscopy measurements have been completed over a wide range of frequencies allowing to measure the evolution of both intramolecular and intermolecular vibrational modes in water as a function of temperature. Emphasis is made on the high frequency OH stretching band and the so-called connectivity band that lies in the far infrared region. The substructures of the two infrared bands are analyzed in terms of different levels of connectivity of the water molecules, along the statements of the percolation model. Both band profiles appear to be related to the different degrees of connectivity of water molecules. Comparison of the data with the predictions of the percolation model shows good agreement as for the temperature evolution ...
International audienceAn experimental method has been developed to calculate the thermodynamic prope...
Water is an extensively self-associated liquid due to its extensive hydrogen bond (H-bond) forming a...
Author Institution: Department of Physics, Kansas State UniversityA normal coordinate analysis based...
Infrared spectroscopy measurements have been completed over a wide range of frequencies allowing to ...
A quantitative characterization of intermolecular and intramolecular couplings that modulate the OH-...
A quantitative characterization of intermolecular and intramolecular couplings that modulate the ...
We use temperature-dependent ultrafast infrared spectroscopy of dilute HOD in H2O to study the picos...
International audienceInfrared spectra of pure liquid water were recorded from 20 cm À1 to 4000 cm À...
The relevant role played by residual water in modulating the dynamics and structure of a protein, a ...
ABSTRACT: The O−H stretching vibrational modes of water molecules are sensitive to their local envir...
The structure and structural dynamics of hydrogen bonded liquids were studied experimentally and the...
Compared with other molecular liquids, water is highly structured because of its ability to form up ...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Physical Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemistry...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Temple University; Office of Science and Technology, th...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemistry, 2011.Cataloged from PDF ...
International audienceAn experimental method has been developed to calculate the thermodynamic prope...
Water is an extensively self-associated liquid due to its extensive hydrogen bond (H-bond) forming a...
Author Institution: Department of Physics, Kansas State UniversityA normal coordinate analysis based...
Infrared spectroscopy measurements have been completed over a wide range of frequencies allowing to ...
A quantitative characterization of intermolecular and intramolecular couplings that modulate the OH-...
A quantitative characterization of intermolecular and intramolecular couplings that modulate the ...
We use temperature-dependent ultrafast infrared spectroscopy of dilute HOD in H2O to study the picos...
International audienceInfrared spectra of pure liquid water were recorded from 20 cm À1 to 4000 cm À...
The relevant role played by residual water in modulating the dynamics and structure of a protein, a ...
ABSTRACT: The O−H stretching vibrational modes of water molecules are sensitive to their local envir...
The structure and structural dynamics of hydrogen bonded liquids were studied experimentally and the...
Compared with other molecular liquids, water is highly structured because of its ability to form up ...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Physical Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemistry...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Temple University; Office of Science and Technology, th...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemistry, 2011.Cataloged from PDF ...
International audienceAn experimental method has been developed to calculate the thermodynamic prope...
Water is an extensively self-associated liquid due to its extensive hydrogen bond (H-bond) forming a...
Author Institution: Department of Physics, Kansas State UniversityA normal coordinate analysis based...