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Optical grating calorimetry

Given the zwitterionic natnre of single carbenes, the possibility exists for coordinating solvents such as ethers or aromatic compounds to associate weakly with the empty p-orbital of the carbene. Several experimental stndies have revealed dramatic effects of dioxane or aromatic solvents on prodnct distribntions of carbene reactions. Computational evidence has also been reported for carbene-benzene complexes. Indeed, picosecond optical grating calorimetry stndies have indicated that singlet methylene and benzene form a weak complex with a dissociation energy of 8.7kcal/mol. ... [Pg.198]

This temperature rise can be detected directly (laser calorimetry and optical calorimetry), or indirectly by measuring the change in either the refractive index (thermal lensing, beam deflection or refraction and thermal grating) or the volume (photo- or optoacoustic methods). This review will focus primarily on photoacoustic methods because they have been the most widely used to obtain thermodynamic and kinetic information about reactive intermediates. Other calorimetric methods are discussed in more detail in a recent review.7... [Pg.254]


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