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Solvation Dynamics of Concentrated Aqueous Polymer Mixtures: A Two-Dimensional Infrared Spectroscopy Study

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Abstract

Two-dimensional infrared spectroscopy is used to explore the chemical dynamics of crowded polymer mixtures. An unattached transition metal carbonyl molecule, used to sense the hydration dynamics of D2O, will be compared to previous results.

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