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Ultrashort Laser Pulses Make Greenhouse Gas Reactive

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BONN, Germany, March 16, 2018 — A highly reactive form of carbon dioxide (CO2), created using ultrashort laser pulses, could help reduce dependence on nonrenewable energy sources. Scientists from the University of Bonn used a so-called iron complex, whose center contained a positively charged iron atom, to which the constituents of the CO2 were bound multiple times. They applied femtosecond (fs) UV-pump mid-IR-probe spectroscopy to explore photo-induced primary processes within the iron complex in a time-resolved fashion. Following optical excitation, a neutral CO2 molecule was expelled from the iron complex in about...Read full article

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    Published: March 2018
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    spectrometry
    The study and measurement of spectra and their components.
    Research & TechnologyEuropeeducationLaserspulsed lasersspectrometryspectroscopygreenhouse gasclimate changeenergyenvironmentcarbon dioxideEuro News

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