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Electron-transfer Reactions of Aromatic Compounds

Photoinduced electron-transfer reaction of aromatic compounds with amines is one of the most fundamental reactions in the electron-donor-acceptor systems, which was recently reviewed by Lewis [35], Because of the low oxidation potentials of the amines, the photoinduced one-electron transfer from the amines to the excited singlet states of aromatic hydrocarbons ( Aril ) readily occurs to give the radical cations of amines and the radical anions of aromatic compounds even in the less polar solvents. [Pg.210]


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