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Title: Structure and Intermolecular Dynamics of Liquids:  Femtosecond Optical Kerr Effect Measurements in Nonpolar Fluorinated Benzenes
Authors: Pant, Debi D.
Keywords: Physics
Polar solvation dynamics
Fluorescence
Semiconductor films
Issue Date: Jul-1998
Publisher: Elsevier
Abstract: Polar solvation dynamics of a 95:5% (v/v) water/acetone mixture have been measured at the ZrO2 nanoparticle surface by time-resolved fluorescence of a probe molecule adsorbed to the particle surface. The interfacial solvent response displays two sub-picosecond diffusive components with the same time constants as bulk solution. However, the relative amplitudes for the individual relaxation components are significantly different, leading to a faster average solvation response for molecules at the ZrO2 surface. Furthermore, the overall fluorescence Stokes shift is approximately three times smaller for dye molecules adsorbed to the nanoparticle surface. Implications for electron injection into semiconductor nanoparticles are discussed.
URI: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0009261498006642
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