Establishing new mechanisms with triplet and singlet excited-state hydrogen bonding roles in photoinduced liquid dynamics

IF 2.5 2区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL International Reviews in Physical Chemistry Pub Date : 2016-04-02 DOI:10.1080/0144235X.2016.1148450
T. Chu, Bai‐Tong Liu
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The interaction between hydrogen donor and acceptor molecules, known well as hydrogen bonding, forms a ubiquitous network in the natural and synthesis world. The hydrogen bonding role has thus been the subject of intensive work in the past. In this article, we discuss and show how the new mechanisms have been established in terms of the hydrogen bonding changes by reviewing some of the combined experimental and theoretical studies that have recently shed light on the intricate role of both triplet and singlet excited-state hydrogen bondings in photoinduced liquid dynamics and phenomena.
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建立光致液体动力学中三重态和单线态激发态氢键作用的新机制
氢供体和受体分子之间的相互作用,即氢键,在自然界和合成世界中形成了一个无处不在的网络。因此,氢键的作用在过去一直是大量工作的主题。在本文中,我们通过回顾一些结合实验和理论的研究,讨论并展示了如何在氢键变化方面建立新的机制,这些研究最近揭示了三重态和单线态激发态氢键在光致液体动力学和现象中的复杂作用。
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期刊介绍: International Reviews in Physical Chemistry publishes review articles describing frontier research areas in physical chemistry. Internationally renowned scientists describe their own research in the wider context of the field. The articles are of interest not only to specialists but also to those wishing to read general and authoritative accounts of recent developments in physical chemistry, chemical physics and theoretical chemistry. The journal appeals to research workers, lecturers and research students alike.
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