Web Release Date: July 19,
Ultrafast Solvation Dynamics at Silica/Liquid Interfaces Probed by Time-Resolved Second
Harmonic Generation
Department of Chemistry, Columbia University, New York, New York 10027
Received: February 14, 2001
In Final Form: May 30, 2001
Abstract:
The static absorption and ultrafast solvation dynamics of a tricarbocyanine dye IR144 at the silica/acetonitrile
and the silica/butanol interfaces were investigated by using steady-state second harmonic generation (SHG)
spectroscopy and pump-probe time-resolved SHG (TRSHG) experiments. At both interfaces, the peak
wavelength for the S0
S1 transition of adsorbed IR144 is significantly red-shifted with respect to the maximum
absorption wavelength in the corresponding bulk solvent. Because IR144 is negatively solvatochromic, this
shift is indicative of a smaller polarity at the interface. A theoretical model of TRSHG is discussed which
allows extraction of the solvation dynamics correlation function from the time dependence of the TRSHG
signal measured in the pump-probe experiment at a chosen probe wavelength. The time constant for the
diffusive component of solvation at the silica/acetonitrile interface was found to be 1.05 ± 0.14 ps. It is
somewhat shorter, although of the same order of magnitude, than the time constant for the diffusive solvation
in bulk acetonitrile, 2.23 ps. At the silica/butanol interface, a time constant of 1.20 ± 0.15 ps was extracted,
whereas in the bulk butanol, the corresponding diffusive solvation is biexponential with times of 3.5 and
33 ps.
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