Photochemical reactions in solution often proceed via competing reaction pathways comprising intermediates that capture a solvent molecule. A disclosure of the underlying reaction mechanisms is challenging due to the rapid nature of these processes and the intricate identification of how many solvent molecules are involved. Here combining broadband femtosecond transient absorption and quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics simulations, we show for one of the most reactive species, diphenylcarbene, that the decision-maker is not the nearest solvent molecule but its neighbour. The hydrogen bonding dynamics determine which reaction channels are accessible in binary solvent mixtures at room temperature. In-depth analysis of the amount of nascent...
Spin specificity is one of the most important properties of carbenes in their reactions. Alcohols ar...
Picosecond laser induced fluorescence measurements provide for the first time the direct meanrrement...
A detailed understanding of condensed-phase ultrafast photo-induced chemical reaction dynamics is st...
Photochemical reactions in solution often proceed via competing reaction pathways comprising interme...
Photochemical reactions in solution often proceed via competing reaction pathways comprising interm...
We investigate the effects of small admixtures of protic solvent molecules, such as water and alcoho...
We investigate the effects of small admixtures of protic solvent molecules, such as water and alcoho...
We investigate the effects of small admixtures of protic solvent molecules, such as water and alcoho...
An intermediate H-bonded complex formed in MeOH/MeCN solvent mixtures between photogenerated dipheny...
Photoinduced bond cleavage is often employed for the generation of highly reactive carbocations in s...
Photoinduced bond cleavage is often employed for the generation of highly reactive carbocations in s...
Photoinduced bond cleavage is often employed for the generation of highly reactive carbocations in s...
Photoinduced bond cleavage is often employed for the generation of highly reactive carbocations in s...
Photoinduced bond cleavage is often employed for the generation of highly reactive carbocations in s...
Femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy was used to study singlet diphenylcarbene generated by...
Spin specificity is one of the most important properties of carbenes in their reactions. Alcohols ar...
Picosecond laser induced fluorescence measurements provide for the first time the direct meanrrement...
A detailed understanding of condensed-phase ultrafast photo-induced chemical reaction dynamics is st...
Photochemical reactions in solution often proceed via competing reaction pathways comprising interme...
Photochemical reactions in solution often proceed via competing reaction pathways comprising interm...
We investigate the effects of small admixtures of protic solvent molecules, such as water and alcoho...
We investigate the effects of small admixtures of protic solvent molecules, such as water and alcoho...
We investigate the effects of small admixtures of protic solvent molecules, such as water and alcoho...
An intermediate H-bonded complex formed in MeOH/MeCN solvent mixtures between photogenerated dipheny...
Photoinduced bond cleavage is often employed for the generation of highly reactive carbocations in s...
Photoinduced bond cleavage is often employed for the generation of highly reactive carbocations in s...
Photoinduced bond cleavage is often employed for the generation of highly reactive carbocations in s...
Photoinduced bond cleavage is often employed for the generation of highly reactive carbocations in s...
Photoinduced bond cleavage is often employed for the generation of highly reactive carbocations in s...
Femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy was used to study singlet diphenylcarbene generated by...
Spin specificity is one of the most important properties of carbenes in their reactions. Alcohols ar...
Picosecond laser induced fluorescence measurements provide for the first time the direct meanrrement...
A detailed understanding of condensed-phase ultrafast photo-induced chemical reaction dynamics is st...