Time-Resolved Absorption, Infrared, and Resonance Raman Spectra of the Complexes [Ru(X)(R)(CO)2(.alpha.-Diimine)] (X = Halide; R = Alkyl): Influence of X on the Charge Transfer Character of the Lowest Excited State

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Both the normal Raman spectra (NRS) and resonance Raman spectra (RRS) can be used to figure out the isomers and their interfacial structures. Furthermore, the differences in RRS between the locally excited state and the charge transfer state of C343–TiO2are helpful to understand and control the electron transfer at the interface.


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