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Toward time-resolved laser T-jump/X-ray probe spectroscopy in aqueous solutions

Cannelli, O.  
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Bacellar, C.  
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Ingle, R. A.  
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November 1, 2019
Structural Dynamics-Us

Most chemical and biochemical reactions in nature and in industrial processes are driven by thermal effects that bring the reactants above the energy barrier for reaction. In aqueous solutions, this process can also be triggered by the laser driven temperature jump (T-jump) method, in which the water vibrational (stretch, bend, or combination) modes are excited by a short laser pulse, leading to a temperature increase in the irradiated volume within a few picoseconds. The combination of the laser T-jump with X-ray spectroscopic probes would add element-specificity as well as sensitivity to the structure, the oxidation state, and the spin state of the intermediates of reactions. Here, we present preliminary results of a near infrared pump/X-ray absorption spectroscopy probe to study the ligand exchange of an octahedral aqueous Cobalt complex, which is known to pass through intermediate steps yielding tetrahedral chlorinated as final species. The structural changes of the chemical reaction are monitored with great sensitivity, even in the presence of a mild local increase in temperature. This work opens perspectives for the study of non-light-driven reactions using time-resolved X-ray spectroscopic methods.

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research article
DOI
10.1063/1.5129626
Web of Science ID

WOS:000505574600003

Author(s)
Cannelli, O.  
Bacellar, C.  
Ingle, R. A.  
Bohinc, R.
Kinschel, D.  
Bauer, B.  
Ferreira, D. S.
Grolimund, D.
Mancini, G. F.  
Chergui, M.  
Date Issued

2019-11-01

Published in
Structural Dynamics-Us
Volume

6

Issue

6

Article Number

064303

Subjects

Chemistry, Physical

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Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical

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Chemistry

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Physics

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ultrafast structural dynamics

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hydrochloric-acid solutions

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absorption spectroscopy

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complexes

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cobalt(ii)

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water

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ions

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This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License

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January 16, 2020
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