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Visualization of Hydrogen-Bond Dynamics : Water-Based Model Systems on a Cu(110) Surface / by Takashi Kumagai
(Springer Theses, Recognizing Outstanding Ph.D. Research. ISSN:21905053 ; 125)

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著者標目 *Kumagai, Takashi author
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出版者 (Tokyo : Springer Japan : Imprint: Springer)
出版年 2012

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巻次 ISBN:9784431541561
大きさ XIV, 134 p : online resource
一般注記 Introduction -- Principles and Techniques -- Experiments -- Water Monomer: Structure and Diffusion of a Single Water Molecule -- Water Dimer: Direct Observation of Hydrogen-Bond Exchange -- Water Clusters: Formation of One-Dimensional Water Clusters -- Hydroxyl Group: Tunneling Dynamics of Hydrogen Atom -- Hydroxyl Dimer: Non-linear I–V Characteristics in an STM Junction -- Water-Hydroxyl Complexes: Direct Observation of a Symmetric Hydrogen Bond -- One-Dimensional Water-Hydroxyl Chain Complexes: Hydrogen-Atom Relay Reactions in Real Space -- Conclusions
The hydrogen bond represents an important interaction between molecules, and the dynamics of hydrogen bonds in water create an ever-present question associated with the process of chemical and biological reactions. In spite of numerous studies, the process remains poorly understood at the microscopic level because hydrogen-bond dynamics, such as bond rearrangements and hydrogen/proton transfer reactions, are extremely difficult to probe. Those studies have been carried out by means of spectroscopic methods where the signal stems from the ensemble of a system and the hydrogen-bond dynamics were inferred indirectly. This book addresses the direct imaging of hydrogen-bond dynamics within water-based model systems assembled on a metal surface, using a scanning tunneling microscope (STM). The dynamics of individual hydrogen bonds in water clusters, hydroxyl clusters, and water-hydroxyl complexes are investigated in conjunction with density functional theory. In these model systems, quantum dynamics of hydrogen bonds, such as tunneling and zero-point nuclear motion, are observed in real space. Most notably, hydrogen atom relay reactions, which are frequently invoked across many fields of chemistry, are visualized and controlled by STM. This work presents a means of studying hydrogen-bond dynamics at the single-molecule level, providing an important contribution to wide fields beyond surface chemistry
HTTP:URL=http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-54156-1
件 名 LCSH:Chemistry
LCSH:Physical chemistry
LCSH:Atomic structure
LCSH:Molecular structure
LCSH:Spectra
FREE:Chemistry
FREE:Physical Chemistry
FREE:Atomic/Molecular Structure and Spectra
分 類 LCC:QD450-882
DC23:541
書誌ID OB00007066
ISBN 9784431541561

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