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Resonant Inelastic X-Ray Scattering Reveals Hidden Local Transitions of the Aqueous OH Radical

Authors :
Kjellsson, Ludvig
Nanda, K. D.
Rubensson, Jan-Erik
Doumy, G.
Southworth, S. H.
Ho, P. J.
March, A. M.
Al Haddad, A.
Kumagai, Y.
Tu, M-F
Schaller, R. D.
Debnath, T.
Yusof, M. S. Bin Mohd
Arnold, C.
Schlotter, W. F.
Moeller, S.
Coslovich, G.
Koralek, J. D.
Minitti, M. P.
Vidal, M. L.
Simon, M.
Santra, R.
Loh, Z-H
Coriani, S.
Krylov, A. , I
Young, L.
Kjellsson, Ludvig
Nanda, K. D.
Rubensson, Jan-Erik
Doumy, G.
Southworth, S. H.
Ho, P. J.
March, A. M.
Al Haddad, A.
Kumagai, Y.
Tu, M-F
Schaller, R. D.
Debnath, T.
Yusof, M. S. Bin Mohd
Arnold, C.
Schlotter, W. F.
Moeller, S.
Coslovich, G.
Koralek, J. D.
Minitti, M. P.
Vidal, M. L.
Simon, M.
Santra, R.
Loh, Z-H
Coriani, S.
Krylov, A. , I
Young, L.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS) provides remarkable opportunities to interrogate ultra-fast dynamics in liquids. Here we use RIXS to study the fundamentally and practically important hydroxyl radical in liquid water, OH(aq). Impulsive ionization of pure liquid water produced a short-lived population of OH(aq), which was probed using femtosecond x-rays from an x-ray free-electron laser. We find that RIXS reveals localized electronic transitions that are masked in the ultraviolet absorption spectrum by strong charge-transfer transitions-thus providing a means to investigate the evolving electronic structure and reactivity of the hydroxyl radical in aqueous and heterogeneous environments. First-principles calculations provide interpretation of the main spectral features.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1235289417
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103.PhysRevLett.124.236001