Volume 11, 1977

Rotational relaxation of solute molecules in dense noble gases and the relation with local anisotropy fluctuations

Abstract

Many molecular relaxation processes in fluids are sensitive to the time-dependence of local, anisotropic density fluctuations. The role played by anisotropic density fluctuations in the rotational relaxation of a linear, quantized rotor will be discussed in some detail. An expression for the dipolecorrelation function of a probe molecule, dissolved in a simple fluid, will be derived along these lines. This expression will be shown to account for the experimentally observed density-dependence of the rotational linewidths of HCl in argon. Some simple models for anisotropic density fluctuations or, more precisely, for the four-point density-correlation functions, will be discussed.

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Faraday Symp. Chem. Soc., 1977,11, 125-135

Rotational relaxation of solute molecules in dense noble gases and the relation with local anisotropy fluctuations

J. van der Elsken and D. Frenkel, Faraday Symp. Chem. Soc., 1977, 11, 125 DOI: 10.1039/FS9771100125

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