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Ultrafast relaxation in water

Abraham Nitzan ()
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Abraham Nitzan: School of Chemistry, Sackler Faculty of Science, Tel Aviv University

Nature, 1999, vol. 402, issue 6761, 473-475

Abstract: The study of chemical reactions is closely connected with the study of energy-relaxation processes. The discovery that an important energy-relaxation process in water is much faster than we thought means that vibrational energy gets dispersed too quickly in water to affect most chemical reactions.

Date: 1999
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