Two-dimensional infrared spectroscopy of coordination complexes: From solvent dynamics to photocatalysis

Laura M. Kiefer, Kevin J. Kubarych, Coord. Chem. Rev. (2018) 372, 153-176

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Two-dimensional infrared (2D-IR) spectroscopy is a powerful technique capable of accessing structure and dynamics with ultrafast time resolution in a wide range of chemical contexts. Since the early development of 2D-IR and related nonlinear IR spectroscopy methods, coordination complexes have been used primarily due to their well-defined structures and large transition intensities. As research interests have broadened to include catalysis and photocatalysis, however, 2D-IR spectroscopy has found great success in characterizing structural dynamics in a wide range of coordination complexes.