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Structural tracking of a bimolecular reaction in solution by time-resolved X-ray scattering
Kristoffer Haldrup1, Morten Christensen, Marco Cammarata
1Centre for Molecular Movies, Department of Chemistry and Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 5, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.
Abstract:
Molecular movies: Time-resolved X-ray scattering provides direct structural information on an electronically excited complex while it is formed in the bimolecular reaction between excited octahydrogen[tetrakis-mu-diphosphito-1kappaP:2kappaP'-diplatinate](4-) (PtPOP*) and thallium ions. In the exciplex one thallium(I) and two platinum(II) ions are found to be collinear.
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