Veranstaltungen

30. Mai 2008, 15:00 bis 00:00

Fast time-resolved Infrared Spectroscopy in Conventional and Supercritical Fluids

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„Fast time-resolved Infrared Spectroscopy in Conventional and Supercritical Fluids: From Organometallic Alkane and Noble Gas Complexes to Electron Transfer in DNA“ Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Mike George, School of Chemistry, University of Nottingham, UK

This lecture will highlight how fast time-resolved IR Spectroscopy (TRIR) is a
powerful tool for probing the structure and reactivity of excited states, as well as the
characterization of reactive intermediates and the elucidation of reaction
mechanisms. Recent applications of both picosecond and nanosecond TRIR to
examine inorganic reactions in conventional and supercritical fluids will be presented
including: • Organometallic Alkane Complexes, Noble Gas Complexes and C-H Activation
• Monitoring Spin Changes in the Photochemistry of Fe(CO)5
• IR Probes for DNA

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