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Bimolecular Reactions on a Timescale below 1 ps

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Abstract

Access to the intrinsic reaction rate is gained by canceling out diffusion. The use of precursors on demand and reactive solvents allows the study of reactions down to 220 fs. Even the molecular rotation is considerably slower and a preformed, favorable configuration is concluded.

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