Triple-Bond Vibrations: Emerging Applications in Energy and Biological Sciences
Liang Zhou, Ranran Feng, Wenkai Zhang, Feng Gai
Abstract
Triple bonds, such as that formed between two carbon atoms (i.e., C≡C) or that formed between one carbon atom and one nitrogen atom (i.e., C≡N), afford unique chemical bonding and hence vibrational characteristics. As such, they are not only frequently used to construct molecules with tailored chemical and/or physical properties but also employed as vibrational probes to provide site-specific chemical and/or physical information at the molecular level. Herein, we offer our perspective on the emerging applications of various triple-bond vibrations in energy and biological sciences with a focus on C≡C and C≡N triple bonds.
Topics & Concepts
Triple bondMoleculeChemical bondAtom (system on chip)Carbon fibersConstruct (python library)Materials scienceNanotechnologyChemical physicsChemistryComputer scienceDouble bondOrganic chemistryPolymer chemistryComposite numberEmbedded systemProgramming languageComposite materialLuminescence and Fluorescent MaterialsPerovskite Materials and ApplicationsOrganic Electronics and Photovoltaics