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Collection on Ultrafast Chemistry

The timescales underlying fundamental chemical processes are determined by nuclear and electron dynamics involving atto-, femto- and picosecond events. Probing these events through time-resolved measurements, often supported by theoretical calculations, provides important information for identifying transient intermediates, determining possible relaxation pathways, and elucidating reaction mechanisms. As such, research on ultrafast molecular phenomena has a vast scope – from photo-induced excitation and relaxation dynamics in gases and in the condensed phase, to energy transfer, radical formation and solvent reorganization in solution and at interfaces.

This cross-journal collection betweenNature Communications,Communications Chemistry andScientific Reports aims to collate and highlight the latest advances in ultrafast chemistry, including, but not limited to, the investigation of proton and charge transfer reactions, recombination reactions, ultrafast isomerization, photo-initiated chemical processes, and relaxation dynamics in the gas-, liquid- and solid-phase and at interfaces. For work combining experimental and theoretical approaches, we are particularly keen to welcome submissions implementing both approaches on equal footing.

The team of Editors working on this Collection is:

Associate Editor, Dr Karen Mudryk,Communications Chemistry

Associate Editor, Dr Patrick Zobel, Nature Communications

Commissioning Editor,Dr Zhao Yu,Springer Nature

Managing Editor,Dr Ying Wang,Springer Nature

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