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Electron donor pairs, charge transfer systems

Charge-Transfer Compounds. Similat to iodine and chlorine, bromine can form charge-transfer complexes with organic molecules that can serve as Lewis bases. The frequency of the iatense uv charge-transfer adsorption band is dependent on the ionization potential of the donor solvent molecule. Electronic charge can be transferred from a TT-electron system as ia the case of aromatic compounds or from lone-pairs of electrons as ia ethers and amines. [Pg.284]

In electron donor-acceptor (EDA) complexes, there is always a donor molecule and an acceptor. The donor may donate an unshared pair (an n donor) or a pair of electrons in a ti orbital of a double bond or aromatic system (a it donor). One test for the presence of an EDA complex is the electronic spectrum. These complexes generally exhibit a spectrum (called a charge-transfer spectrum) that is not the same as the sum of the spectra of the two individual molecules. Because the first excited state of the complex is relatively close in energy to the ground state, there is usually a... [Pg.102]

Some of the materials highlighted in this review offer novel redox-active cavities, which are candidates for studies on chemistry within cavities, especially processes which involve molecular recognition by donor-acceptor ii-Jt interactions, or by electron transfer mechanisms, e.g. coordination of a lone pair to a metal center, or formation of radical cation/radical anion pairs by charge transfer. The attachment of redox-active dendrimers to electrode surfaces (by chemical bonding, physical deposition, or screen printing) to form modified electrodes should provide interesting novel electron relay systems. [Pg.146]


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Charge-transfer systems

Charged systems

Donor charge

Donor electron

Donor electron transfer

Donor electron-pair

Donor transfer

Electron charge transfer

Electron pair transfer

Electron transfer systems

Electronic charge transfer

Electronic charges

Electronic donor

Transfer system

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