Second Harmonic Generation, Sum Frequency Generation, and χ (3) : Dissecting Environmental Interfaces with a Nonlinear Optical Swiss Army Knife
2008; Annual Reviews; Volume: 60; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1146/annurev.physchem.59.032607.093651
ISSN1545-1593
Autores Tópico(s)Electrochemical Analysis and Applications
ResumoThis review discusses recent advances in the nonlinear optics of environmental interfaces. We discuss the quantitative aspects of the label-free approaches presented here and demonstrate that nonlinear optics has now assumed the role of a Swiss Army knife that can be used to dissect, with molecular detail, the fundamental and practical aspects of environmental interfaces and heterogeneous geochemical environments. In this work, nonlinear optical methods are applied to complex organic molecules, such as veterinary antibiotics, and to small inorganic anions and cations, such as nitrate and chromate, or cadmium, zinc, and manganese. The environmental implications of the thermodynamic, kinetic, spectroscopic, structural, and electrochemical data are discussed.
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