In solutions, a vibrational frequency of solute molecule is sensitive to changes of the solvent environment. Especially, in aqueous solution, hydrogen-bond making and breaking processes play an important role in the dynamics of water molecules surrounding the solute. For the past few decades, vibrational dynamics in aqueous solutions have been investigated by two-dimensional infrared (2D-IR) spectroscopy. 2D-IR spectroscopy is a powerful tool to obtain microscopic information in solution such as ultrafast solvent dynamics and local structure of solvent by probing the changes of vibrational frequency. In the present study, we performed 2D-IR spectroscopic measurements on 9-fluorenone-4-carboxylic acid (FL-4) and 9-fluorenone-2-carboxylic aci...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Physical Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemistry...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyI will describe th...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyI will describe th...
Compared with other molecular liquids, water is highly structured because of its ability to form up ...
For decades, the enigma of the hydrophobic force has captured the imagination of scientists. In part...
The structure and structural dynamics of hydrogen bonded liquids were studied experimentally and the...
The structure and structural dynamics of hydrogen bonded liquids were studied experimentally and the...
For decades, the enigma of the hydrophobic force has captured the imagination of scientists. in part...
The research presented in this thesis advances the applicability of two dimensional infrared spectro...
The research presented in this thesis advances the applicability of two dimensional infrared spectro...
For decades, the enigma of the hydrophobic force has captured the imagination ofscientists. In parti...
Though it is commonly known that a small amount of water can be present in triglyceride oil, a molec...
We present a first principles molecular dynamics study of a deuterated aqueous solution of a single ...
We present a first principles molecular dynamics study of a deuterated aqueous solution of a single ...
The solvent dynamics around fluorinated acetonitrile is characterized by 2-dimensional infrared spec...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Physical Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemistry...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyI will describe th...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyI will describe th...
Compared with other molecular liquids, water is highly structured because of its ability to form up ...
For decades, the enigma of the hydrophobic force has captured the imagination of scientists. In part...
The structure and structural dynamics of hydrogen bonded liquids were studied experimentally and the...
The structure and structural dynamics of hydrogen bonded liquids were studied experimentally and the...
For decades, the enigma of the hydrophobic force has captured the imagination of scientists. in part...
The research presented in this thesis advances the applicability of two dimensional infrared spectro...
The research presented in this thesis advances the applicability of two dimensional infrared spectro...
For decades, the enigma of the hydrophobic force has captured the imagination ofscientists. In parti...
Though it is commonly known that a small amount of water can be present in triglyceride oil, a molec...
We present a first principles molecular dynamics study of a deuterated aqueous solution of a single ...
We present a first principles molecular dynamics study of a deuterated aqueous solution of a single ...
The solvent dynamics around fluorinated acetonitrile is characterized by 2-dimensional infrared spec...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Physical Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemistry...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyI will describe th...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyI will describe th...