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Chemistry at The Space-Time Limit
University of California, Irvine
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Irvine, CA 92697-2375
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On the cover of the Journal of Physical Chemistry C, Vol. 111, Apkarian and Corn groups, in collaboration with Newport Corporation report that “the interfacial velocity-induced electrophoretic potential leads to plasmon damping in colloidal nanoparticles”.

Chemistry at the Space-Time Limit (CaSTL)

Student Desiré Whitmore at the Optricks Day 2007 Chemistry at the Space-Time Limit (CaSTL) is a Chemical Bonding Center (CBC) at UCI, which is funded through the National Science Foundation, and administered through ISIS. The center is dedicated to the development of real-time experiments with atomistic resolution to probe the inner workings of molecules that characterize elementary events in chemistry and photophysics. These processes include: the oxidation and reduction of a single molecule, making and breaking of chemical bonds, charge transfer/transport, heterogeneous catalysis and videography of chemistry on the nanoscale. The capability to follow individual chemical events with atomistic resolution would usher a new perspective and mode of inquiry into molecular science and engineering. Indeed, for the purposes of instructing chemistry, it is hard to imagine a more incisive tool than the time-lapsed images of molecules undergoing chemical change, or responding to various external perturbations.

 

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