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Vibrational Energy Relaxation of Thiocyanate Ions in Liquid-to-Supercritical Light and Heavy Water. A Fermi’s Golden Rule Analysis
The vibrational relaxation dynamics
following an ultrafast nitrile
stretching (ν<sub>3</sub>) excitation of thiocyanate anions
dissolved in light and heavy water have been studied over a wide temperature
and density range corresponding to the aqueous liquid up to the supercritical
phase. In both solvents, the relaxation of the ν<sub>3</sub> = 1 state of the anion leads to a direct recovery of the vibrational
ground state and involves the resonant transfer of the excess vibrational
energy onto the solvent. In light water, the energy-accepting states
are provided by the bending–librational combination band (ν<sub>b</sub> + ν<sub>L</sub>), while in heavy water, the relaxation
is thermally assisted by virtual acceptor states derived from the
stretching–librational/restricted translational hot band (ν<sub>S</sub> – ν<sub>L,T</sub>). The relaxation rate is found
to strictly obey Fermi’s Golden Rule when the density of resonant
solvent states is estimated from the linear infrared spectra of the
solute and the pure solvents