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Weitz E and Flynn G W 1981 Vibrational energy flow in the ground electronic states of polyatomic molecules Adv. Chem. Rhys. 47 185-235... [Pg.1084]

The author is very grateful to Professors A van Blaaderen, R H Ottewill and D A Weitz for providing original photographs. [Pg.2690]

Poulin P, Cabuil V and Weitz D A 1997 Direot measurement of oolloidal foroes in an anisotropio solvent Phys. Rev. Lett. 79 4862-5... [Pg.2691]

Weitz D A and Huang J S 1984 Self-similar structures and the kinetics of aggregation of gold colloids Kinetics of Aggregation and Geiationed F Family and D P Landau (Amsterdam North-Holland) pp 19-28... [Pg.2693]

Weitz E and Flynn G W 1974 Laser studies of vibrational and rotational relaxation in small moleoules Annu. Rev. Rhys. Chem. 25 275-315... [Pg.3016]

Apkarian V A, Wiedman L, Janiesoh W and Weitz E 1986 Vibrational energy transfer and migration prooesses in matrix isolated CHjF J. Chem. Phys. 85 5593-610... [Pg.3050]

Weitz JI, Hirsh J (2001) New anticoagulant drags. Chest 119(Suppl.) 95S-107S... [Pg.112]

Weitz and co-workers extended gas phase TRIR investigations to the study of coordinatively unsaturated metal carbonyl species. Metal carbonyls are ideally suited for TRIR studies owing to their very strong IR chromophores. Indeed, initial TRIR work in solution, beginning in the early 1980s, focused on the photochemistry of metal carbonyls for just this reason. Since that time, instrumental advances have significantly broadened the scope of TRIR methods and as a result the excited state structure and photoreactivity of organometallic complexes in solution have been well studied from the microsecond to picosecond time scale. ... [Pg.184]


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