Comparison of linear and 2D IR spectra in the presence of fast exchange.

The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B
Yung Sam Kim, Robin M Hochstrasser

Abstract

The few picosecond time scale H-bond making and breaking in the system acetonitrile-methanol dominates the mechanism of vibrational coherence transfer that is evident in the shapes of both the linear and nonlinear IR spectra of the CN group.

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