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Investigating The Dynamics And Fragmentation Of Nitroaromatic Radical Cations Through Femtosecond Time-Resolved Mass Spectrometry And Computational Chemistry, Hugo Andres Lopez Pena Jan 2023

Investigating The Dynamics And Fragmentation Of Nitroaromatic Radical Cations Through Femtosecond Time-Resolved Mass Spectrometry And Computational Chemistry, Hugo Andres Lopez Pena

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Chemists have sought to control molecular dissociation with lasers for decades. Effective control of unimolecular dissociation was only achieved with the development of high-intensity ultrashort pulsed lasers and coherent control techniques that operate on timescales faster than vibrational energy redistribution. In view of this, our lab has specialized in the study of polyatomic radical cations using femtosecond time-resolved mass spectrometry (FTRMS). The interest in radical cations stems from the fact that they are highly reactive species that contribute to many physical, chemical, and biological processes. For instance, radical cations participate in shock initiation of detonated energetic materials used as explosives …


Laser Synthesis Of Nanomaterials Incorporated Within High Surface Area Materials: Applications For Heterogeneous Catalysis, Water Treatment, And Photothermal Energy Conversion, Julian A. Bobb Jan 2018

Laser Synthesis Of Nanomaterials Incorporated Within High Surface Area Materials: Applications For Heterogeneous Catalysis, Water Treatment, And Photothermal Energy Conversion, Julian A. Bobb

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Chemical methods are generally used for the synthesis of active nanoparticles (metals, semi-metals, metal oxides, and etc) supported on high surface area materials. Chemical methods involve using strong solvents, harmful gases (H2 & CO), and high temperature techniques such as high boiling solvents, calcination and pyrolysis. The main drawbacks of using this approach, is the prevalence of chemical agents on nanomaterials which tends to negate its applications. Alternatively, photochemical and photothermal methods are widely being considered for the synthesis and design of nanomaterials.

For these studies, the active nanomaterials incorporated within high surface area materials were prepared by the …


Enhancing The Third-Order Nonlinear Optical Properties Of Porphyrins And Molecular Wires, Jonathan L. Humphrey Jan 2006

Enhancing The Third-Order Nonlinear Optical Properties Of Porphyrins And Molecular Wires, Jonathan L. Humphrey

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The third-order nonlinear optical (NLO) properties of indium tin oxide (ITO) thin films, Fe3+, Mn3+, Co2+ 5,10,15,20-tetrakis-4hydroxytetraphenyl)porphyrin (TPP) films, and a series of ethynyl-linked azobenzene oligomers were investigated using degenerate four wave mixing (DFWM) with 100 fs laser pulses. To measure the NLO of ITO thin films, A DFWM method for measuring thin films on thick substrates was refined for the characterization of films less than 100 nm thick and applied to ITO films ~25 nm thick. It was found that the third-order nonlinear susceptibility of ITO, χ(3)ITO, is purely electronic at 900 - 1300 nm (11000 - 7700 cm-1) …