Solvation Dynamics A Notion of Charge Injection
This book highlights the latest advances and outlines future trends in aqueous solvation dynamics from the perspective of hydrogen bond transition by charge injection, which reconciles the solvation dynamics, molecular nonbond interactions, and the extrao
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Chang Q Sun
Solvation Dynamics A Notion of Charge Injection
Springer Series in Chemical Physics Volume 121
Series Editors Jan Peter Toennies, Max Planck Institut für Dynamic und Selbstorganisation, Göttingen, Germany Kaoru Yamanouchi, Department of Chemistry, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan Wolfgang Zinth, Institute für Medizinische Optik, Universität München, München, Germany
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Chang Q Sun
Solvation Dynamics A Notion of Charge Injection
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Prof. Dr. Chang Q Sun School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Nanyang Technological University Singapore, Singapore Yangtze Normal University Chongqing, China
ISSN 0172-6218 Springer Series in Chemical Physics ISBN 978-981-13-8440-0 ISBN 978-981-13-8441-7 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8441-7
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Hydration of anions, cations, electrons, lone pairs, protons, and dipoles mediates the O:H–O bonding network and properties of a solution through O:H formation, H$H fragilization, O:,:O compression, screened polarization, solute-solute interaction, and intra-solute bond contraction. ―Chang Q Sun Solvation Dynamics—A Notion