jet cooled spectra of chlorophenol-water complex
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The techniques of laser-induced fluorescence (LIF), resonant two-photon ionization spectroscopy (R2PI), UV−UV hole-burning spectroscopy, fluorescence-dip infrared spectroscopy (FDIRS), and resonant ion-dip infrared spectroscopy (RIDIRS) have been used to study the ultraviolet and infrared spectra of individual conformations of small, flexible biomolecules cooled in a supersonic expansion. The water-containing clusters of these molecules and of other rigid molecules that possess multiple H-bonding sites are considered
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Spectroscopical and theoretical investigations of various aspects of molecular solvation by hydrogen bonding are presented. The focus is on clusters of phenol with water to study the hydrogen bond in water networks and the solvent interaction with the phenol OH group and the aromatic ring. The phenol dimer and trimer are considered to elucidate the effect of electronic excitation in different cluster moieties. Excited state proton transfer reactions are discussed using clusters of phenol with ammonia as an example

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Spectroscopical and theoretical investigations of various aspects of molecular solvation by hydrogen bonding are presented. The focus is on clusters of phenol with water to study the hydrogen bond in water networks and the solvent interaction with the phenol OH group and the aromatic ring. The phenol dimer and trimer are considered to elucidate the effect of electronic excitation in different cluster moieties. Excited state proton transfer reactions are discussed using clusters of phenol with ammonia as an example
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