MIT laser method unveils ultrafast photochemical reactions

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MIT researchers studied a reaction involving I3- fragmentation in three different crystals. In figure a the large iodine molecules are in a tight crystal lattice and can move in only one dimension. In figure b the iodine molecules can move in two dim ...
MIT researchers studied a reaction involving I3- fragmentation in three different crystals. In figure a, the large iodine molecules are in a tight crystal lattice and can move in only one dimension. In figure b, the iodine molecules can move in two dimensions, and in figure c they can move in three dimensions. Graphic courtesy / Keith Nelson
MIT researchers have made a fundamental advance in understanding how different environments affect chemical reactions by devising a novel way to observe ultrafast photochemical reactions--reactions induced by a pulse of laser light--in crystals.


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