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DTSTART:20181022T140000Z
DTEND:20181022T150000Z
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CREATED:20181018T142759Z
DESCRIPTION:Elementary steps of proton transfer between acids and bases occ
 ur on ultrafast time scales. To elucidate the microscopic mechanisms of pr
 oton transfer many research groups have applied time-resolved spectroscopy
  utilizing a class of organic molecules called photoacids. In this talk I 
 will provide an overview of results obtained by my research team on photoa
 cid molecules with ultrafast infrared spectroscopy as a local probing tech
 nique. Whereas profound insight in aqueous proton transfer pathways in aci
 d-base neutralization have been achieved in recent years\, the underlying 
 reasons for photoacidity have remained unsolved. Recent developments will 
 be discussed how to tackle this unsolved question using the technique of s
 oft-x-ray spectroscopy as an alternative local probe. For this liquid flat
 jet technology appears to be a highly promisingmethodological approach.\nV
 ortragende(r): Erik T. J. Nibbering
LAST-MODIFIED:20181018T144145Z
LOCATION:CFEL (Bldg. 99)\, Raum: Seminar Room IV\, O1.111
ORGANIZER;CN=R. J. Dwayne Miller:mailto:
SUMMARY:MPSD Seminar: Exploring and Exploiting Photoacids to Reveal Ultrafa
 st Hydrogen Bond and Proton Transfer Dynamics in Solution: How to Move fro
 m the Mid-IR to the Soft-X-Ray Regime
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