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Electron transfer process excitation

Electron Transfer Processes - Excited Molecules and Semiconductor Electrodes... [Pg.302]

Peroxyoxalate chemiluminescence is the most efficient nonenzymatic chemiluminescent reaction known. Quantum efficiencies as high as 22—27% have been reported for oxalate esters prepared from 2,4,6-trichlorophenol, 2,4-dinitrophenol, and 3-trif1uoromethy1-4-nitropheno1 (6,76,77) with the duorescers mbrene [517-51-1] (78,79) or 5,12-bis(phenylethynyl)naphthacene [18826-29-4] (79). For most reactions, however, a quantum efficiency of 4% or less is more common with many in the range of lO " to 10 ein/mol (80). The inefficiency in the chemiexcitation process undoubtedly arises from the transfer of energy of the activated peroxyoxalate to the duorescer. The inefficiency in the CIEEL sequence derives from multiple side reactions available to the reactive intermediates in competition with the excited state producing back-electron transfer process. [Pg.267]

Knowledge of photoiaduced electroa-transfer dyaamics is important to technological appUcations. The quantum efficiency, ( ), ie, the number of chemical events per number of photons absorbed of the desired electron-transfer photoreaction, reflects the competition between rate of the electron-transfer process, eg, from Z7, and the radiative and radiationless decay of the excited state, reflected ia the lifetime, T, of ZA ia abseace ofM. Thus,... [Pg.390]

Table 26 Energy- and electron- transfer processes involving excited polyphosphazenechro-mophores... Table 26 Energy- and electron- transfer processes involving excited polyphosphazenechro-mophores...
The type I mechanism is a radical process, and involves the excited state of the photosensitizer in electron-transfer processes, as indicated in Scheme 1. The reactions there are essentially photochemically stimulated autoxidation processes. [Pg.948]


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Electron Transfer Processes between Excited Molecules and Semiconductor Electrodes

Electron excitation, transfer

Electron processes

Electron-transfer processes

Electronic excitation transfer

Electronic excited

Electronic processes

Electronical excitation

Electrons excitation

Electrons, excited

Excitation process

Excitation transfer

Excited state electron transfer process

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