Our 2D-IR-SEC paper on Iridium hydrides is out in J. Phys. Chem. Lett.!
Happy to announce the publication of our latest article, which has been selected for the "Future Leaders in Physical Chemistry" special issue of J. Phys. Chem. Letters.
This work, originating from Ricardo's postdoctoral research in Prof. Julia A. Weinstein’s laboratory at the University of Sheffield, establishes ultrafast 2D-IR spectroelectrochemistry (2D-IR-SEC) as a vital tool for disentangling coupled electron and proton transfer events.
By resolving the structural dynamics of metal hydride intermediates in real-time, this study lays the methodological foundation for our group's ongoing research program focused on decoding the mechanisms of complex energy conversion catalysts.
