Effect of pressure on proton transfer rate in aqueous solutions a picosecond study.

01 January 1984

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Water is probably one of the most widely studied species because of its well-known utilization and influence in all aspects of life and science. Because of its hydrogen bonding properties and formation of dynamic oligamers and ionic species, such as (H3O(+))n, a large number of theoretical and experimental studies have been devoted to understanding the mechanism(s) of proton transfer and electron solvation in water.