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Published on: April 22, 2016
Ultrafast orientational dynamics of nanoconfined benzene
Xiang Zhu1, Richard A Farrer, John T Fourkas
1Eugene F. Merkert Chemistry Center, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts 02467, USA.
Abstract:
Ultrafast optical Kerr effect spectroscopy has been used to study the orientational dynamics of benzene and benzene-d(6) confined in nanoporous sol-gel glass monoliths with a range of average pore sizes. All of the observed orientational diffusion of confined benzene is found to occur on a slower time scale than in the bulk, even in pores with diameters that are significantly larger than a benzene molecule. The orientational dynamics of benzene-d(6) are found to be inhibited to a lesser extent than those of benzene, which is attributed to the differences in wetting properties of the two liquids on silica. The decays are fit well by a sum of two exponentials, the faster of which depends on pore size. Similar results are found in pores that have been modified with trimethylsilyl groups, although the relaxation is faster than in unmodified pores. Comparison to Raman line width data for confined benzene-d(6) suggests that the liquid exhibits significant structuring at the pore walls, with the benzene molecules lying flat on the surfaces of unmodified pores.
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