Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Vol.103, No.49, 10567-10570, 1999
Effect of solute orientation on solvation dynamics at the air/water interface
The ultrafast solvation dynamics of courmarin 314 (C314) molecules at the air/water interface has been shown to depend on their orientation with respect to the plane of the interface. A pump/second harmonic probe method using femtosecond laser pulses were used to measure the interface solvation dynamics. The pump light was S polarized, i.e., in the interface plane, or P polarized, i.e., in the plane perpendicular to the plane of the interface. The S pumped C314 molecules yielded a solvation time of 820 +/- 60 fs, whereas P pumped yielded a solvation time of 1215 +/- 90 fs. The interface inhomogeneous broadening on the solvation time scale is due to the differing orientations of C314 at the air/water interface.