2 Volume Set
Buch, Englisch, 970 Seiten, Format (B × H): 189 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 2268 g
ISBN: 978-0-470-66677-7
Verlag: Wiley
Initial chapters present both the experimental and theoretical investigations on the excited-state hydrogen bonding structures and dynamics of many organic and biological chromophores. Following this, several chapters describe the influences of the excited-state hydrogen bonding on various photophysical processes and photochemical reactions, for example: hydrogen bonding effects on fluorescence emission behaviors and photoisomerization; the role of hydrogen bonding in photosynthetic water splitting; photoinduced electron transfer and solvation dynamics in room temperature ionic liquids; and hydrogen bonding barrier crossing dynamics at bio-mimicking surfaces. Finally, the book examines experimental and theoretical studies on the nature and control of excited-state hydrogen transfer in various systems.
Hydrogen Bonding and Transfer in the Excited State is an essential overview of this increasingly important field of study, surveying the entire field over 2 volumes, 40 chapters and 1200 pages. It will find a place on the bookshelves of researchers in photochemistry, photobiology, photophysics, physical chemistry and chemical physics.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Preface.
List of Contributors.
Volume I.
1. Vibrational Dynamics of the Hydrogen Bonds in Nucleic Acid Base Pairs (Yun-An Yan and Oliver Kühn).
References.
2. Vibrational Energy Relaxation Dynamics of XH Stretching Vibrations of Aromatic Molecules in the Electronic Excited State (Takayuki Ebata).
References.
3. The Hydrogen-Bond Basicity in the Excited State. Concept and Applications (Attila Demeter).
Acknowledgement.
References.
4. Solute-Solvent Hydrogen Bond Formation in the Excited State. Experimental and theoretical Evidences (Iulia Matei, Sorana Ionescu, Mihaela Hillebrand).
References.
5. Electronic Excited State Structures and Properties of Hydrated Dna Bases and Base Pairs (Manoj K. Shukla and Jerzy Leszczynski).
Acknowledgement.
References.
6. Insight from Singlet into Triplet Excited-State Hydrogen Bonding Dynamics in Solution (Guang-Jiu Zhao and Ke-Li Han).
Acknowledgement.
References.
7. Probing Dynamic Heterogeneity in Nano-Confined Systems: Femtosecond Excitation Wavelength Dependence and FCS (Shantanu Dey, Ujjwal Mandal, Aniruddha Adhikari, Subhadip Ghosh, and Kankan Bhattacharyya).
Acknowledgement.
References.
8. Fluorescence Studies of the Hydrogen Bonding of Excited State Molecules within Supramolecular Host-Guest Inclusion Complexes (Brian D. Wagner).
References.
9. Hydrogen Bonding on Photoexcitation (Debarati Dey, Manas Kumar Sarangi and Samita Basu).
References.
10. Effect of Intramolecular H-Bond-Type Interactions on the Photochemistry of Aza-Stilbene-Like Molecules (Giampiero Bartocci, Ugo Mazzucato, and Anna Spalletti).
References.
11. Hydrogen Bonding Barrier Crossing Dynamics at Bio-Mimicking Surfaces (Rajib Kumar Mitra, Pramod Kumar Verma, Debapriya Banerjee, Samir Kumar Pal).
Acknowledgement.
References.
12. Formation of Intermolecular Hydrogen Bonds in the Fluorescence Excited State of Organic Luminophores Containing Simultaneously Carbonyl and Amino Group (Ilijana Timcheva and Peter Nikolov).
References.
13. Hydrogen-Bonding Effects on Excited States of Para-Hydroxyphenacyl Compounds (David Lee Phillips).
References.
14. Hydrogen Bonding Effects On Intramolecular Charge Transfer (Govindarajan Krishnamoorthy).
Acknowledgement.
References.
15. Chemical Dynamics in Room Temperature Ionic Liquids: the Role of Hydrogen Bonding (Souravi Sarkar, Rajib Pramanik, and Nilmoni Sarkar).
References.
16. Vibrational Spectroscopy for Studying Hydrogen Bonding in Imidazolium Ionic Liquids and their Mixtures with Co-Solvents (Johannes Kiefer).
Acknowledgement.
References.
17. Intramolecular H-Bond Formation Mediated De-Excitation of Curcuminoids: a Time-Resolved Fluorescence Study (Luca Nardo, Alessandra andreoni and Hanne Hjorth Tønnesen).
References.
18. Hydrogen Bonds of Protein-Bound Water Molecules in Rhodopsins (Hideki Kandori).
Acknowledgement.
References.
19. Ground and Excited State Hydrogen Bonding in the Diazaromatic Betacarboline Derivatives (Carmen Carmona, Manuel Balón, María Asunción Muñoz, Antonio Sánchez-Coronilla, José Hidalgo, and Emilio García-Fernández).
Acknowledgement.
References.
20. Effect of H-Bonding on the Photophysical Behavior of Coumarin Dyes (Sukhendu Nath, Manoj Kumbhakar, Haridas Pal).
References.
21. Role of Hydrogen Bonds in Photosynthetic Water Splitting (Gernot Renger).
Acknowledgement.
References.
Volume II.
22. Proton Transfer Reactions in the Excited Electronic States (Vladimir I. Tomin).
Acknowledgement.
References.
23. Controlling Excited-State Proton/H-Atom Transfer along Hydrogen-Bonded Wires (Carine Manca Tanner, Christian Tanner, and Samuel Leutwyler).
Acknowledgements.
References.
24. Excited State Proton Transfer via Hydrogen Bonded Dimers and Complexes in Condensed Phase (Cheng-Chih Hsieh, Chang-Ming Jiang and Pi-Tai Chou).
Acknowledgements.
References.
25. QM/MM excited-state molecular dynamics approach using effective fragment potentials method (Tetsuya Taketsugu, Daisuke Kina, Akira Nakayama, Takeshi Noro, and Mark S. Gordon).
Acknowledgement.
References.
26. Excited States Intramolecular Proton Transfer Processes on Some Isomeric Naphthalene Derivatives - a DFT Study (Sankar Prasad De and Ajay Misra).
Acknowledgement.
References.
27. Conformational Switching Between Acids and their Anions by Hydrogen Bonding (Taka-Aki Okamura, Hitoshi Yamamoto, and Norikazu Ueyama).
References.
28. Charge Transfer in Excited States: ab initio Molecular Dynamics Simulations (Maciej Koaski, Anupriya Kumar, Han Myoung Lee, Kwang S. Kim).
References.
29. Competitive ESIPT in O-hydroxy Carbonyl Compounds: Perturbation through Solvent Modulation and Internal Torsion (Sivaprasad Mitra).
Acknowledgement.
References.
30. Excited State Double Hydrogen-Bonding Induced by Charge Transfer in Isomeric Bifunctional Azaaromatic Compounds: Pyrido-Indole and Pyrrolo-Quinoline Derivatives (Dolores Reyman and Cristina Díaz-Oliva).
References.
31. Unusual Rheology of Hydrogen Bonded Large Molecular Aggregates of Charged Amphiphiles: Photochemistry and Photophysics of Hydroxy Aromatic Dopants.
Acknowledgement.
References.
32. Excited-State Intramolecular Proton Transfer in Benzoxazole Derivatives (Yi Pang and Weihua Chen).
References.
33. Ultrafast Dynamics of the Excited States of Hydrogen-Bonded Complexes and Solvation (Dipak K. Palit).
Acknowledgement.
References.
34. Reaction Volume for the Photoinduced Proton Transfer in Aqueous Solutions of 6-methoxyquinoline (Stefania Abbruzzetti and Cristiano Viappiani).
References.
35. Molecular Recognition and Chemical Sensing of Anions Utilizing Excited-State Hydrogen-Bonding Interaction (Ashutosh S. Singh and Shih-Sheng Sun).
References.
36. Theoretical Studies of Green and Red Fluorescent Proteins (Hong Zhang, Qiao Sun, Sufan Wang, Seth Olsen, Sean C. Smith).
Acknowledgement.
References.
37. Changes in Active Site Hydrogen Bonding upon the Formation of the Electronically Excited State of Photoactive Yellow Protein (Wouter D. Hoff, Zhouyang Kang, Masato Kumauchi, Aihua Xie).
Acknowledgement.
References.
38. Ultrafast Catalytic Processes in the Light-Driven Enzyme Protochlorophyllide Oxidoreductase (POR) (Marie Louise Groot and Derren James Heyes).
References.
39. Photodissociation of Molecules in Hydrogen Bonded Clusters Probing the Excited State (Michal Fárník, Petr Slavíek and Udo Buck).
Acknowledgment.
References.
Index.