Femtochemistry is a branch of physical chemistry that studies chemical reactions on extremely short timescales, approximately 10−15 seconds (one femtosecond, hence the name). The experimental methods are based on the use of femtosecond laser pulses. Femtochemistry explore that which chemical reactions take place and also investigates that why some reactions occur but not others. femtochemistry is yielding exciting new discoveries from analysis to control of chemical reactions, with applications in many domains of chemistry and related fields, e.g., physical, organic and inorganic chemistry, surface science, molecular biology, etc.
Related Journals of Femtochemistry
Cloning & Transgenesis, Clinical Chemistry: Open Access, Journal of Advanced Chemical Engineering, Femtochemistry in Nanocavities: Reactions in Cyclodextrins, Femtochemistry: the role of alignment and orientation.
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