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Transfer triplet-singlet

Triplet-triplet transfer Singlet-triplet transfer... [Pg.317]

When D and A are similar molecules emission-reabsorption cannot be very important due to the usually small overlap of the emission and absorption spectra. Also, this mechanism should not be important for triplet-triplet energy transfer because of (a) low phosphorescence quantum yields in fluid solutions and (b) the low oscillator strengths for singlet-triplet absorption. [Pg.145]

The acetone-sensitized photodehydrochlorination of 1,4-dichlorobutane is not suppressed by triplet quenchers (20), but the fluorescence of the sensitizer is quenched by the alkyl chloride (13). These observations imply the operation of a mechanism involving collisional deactivation, by the substrate, of the acetone excited singlet state (13,21). This type of mechanism has received strong support from another study in which the fluorescence of acetone and 2-butanone was found to be quenched by several alkyl and benzyl chlorides (24). The detailed mechanism for alkanone sensitization proposed on the basis of the latter work invokes a charge-transfer (singlet ketone)-substrate exciplex (24) and is similar to one of the mechanisms that has been suggested (15) for sensitization by ketone triplets (cf. Equations 4 and 5). [Pg.200]

Since the photon emitted by D is absorbed by A, the same rules will apply to radiative energy transfer as to the intensity of absorption. Because singlet-triplet transitions are spin-forbidden and singlet-triplet absorption coefficients are usually extremely small, it is not possible to build up a triplet state population by radiative energy transfer. For this... [Pg.97]

Hirota, N. Use of triplet-state energy transfer in obtaining singlet-triplet absorption in organic crystals. J. Chem. Phys. 44, 2199 (1966). [Pg.46]

According to this sequence, formation of cis- and trani -stilbenes is preceded by formation of a magnetosensitive ion-radical by a singlet-triplet conversion. This means that spin polarization must be observed in cis- and trani -stilbene, and the isomerization rate must depend on the intensity of the magnetic held. These predictions were conhrmed experimentally (Lyoshina et al. 1980). Hence, the ion-radical route for trans —f cis conversion is the main one under photoirradiation conditions. Until now, the mechanisms assumed for such processes have involved energy transfer and did not take into account single-electron transfer. The electron transfer takes place in reality and makes the... [Pg.277]

OXYGEN, OXIDES 0X0 ANIONS SINGLET STATE JABLONSKI DIAGRAM SINGLET-TRIPLET ENERGY TRANSFER SINGLE-TURNOVER CONDITIONS Site-directed inhibitor,... [Pg.781]

Figure 13.22. Singlet-triplet gap in stable nitrenium ion probed by energy transfer experiments. Figure 13.22. Singlet-triplet gap in stable nitrenium ion probed by energy transfer experiments.
In this picture, the starting point for the interaction is an internal transfer of one full -electron to the through a singlet-triplet transition. In this step, the molecule is prepared for bonding and the structure is distorted to a structure very similar to that of the adsorbed molecule. The thus formed -electron biradical... [Pg.113]


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