Resolving structures of transition metal complex reaction intermediates with femtosecond EXAFS

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Femtosecond-resolved Extended X-ray Absorption Fine Structure (EXAFS) measurements of solvated transition metal complexes are successfully implemented at the X-ray Free Electron Laser LCLS. Benchmark experiments on [Fe(terpy)2]2+ in solution show a signal-to-noise ratio on the order of 500, comparable to typical 100 ps-resolution synchrotron measurements. In the few femtoseconds after photoexcitation, we observe the EXAFS fingerprints of a short-lived (∼100 fs) intermediate as well as those of a vibrationally hot long-lived (∼ns) excited state.

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Britz, A., Abraham, B., Biasin, E., Van Driel, T. B., Gallo, A., Garcia-Esparza, A. T., … Alonso-Mori, R. (2020). Resolving structures of transition metal complex reaction intermediates with femtosecond EXAFS. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 22(5), 2660–2666. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9cp03483h

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