Fourier transform-EPR studies of photoinduced electron transfer in homogeneous and micellar solutions |
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Authors: | Patricia R. Levstein Marie H. Ebersole Hans Van Willigen |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Chemistry, University of Massachusetts at Boston, 02125 Boston, Massachusetts, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() Fourier transform (FT) EPR was used to study the pulsed-laser-induced electron transfer from porphyrins to quinones in homogeneous and micellar solutions. By monitoring the EPR signal of the quinone anion radicals as a function of delay time (τd) between laser and microwave pulses, with τd ranging from nanoseconds to 1 millisecond, information was obtained on the kinetics of free radical formation and decay. The time evolution of the signal also gave an insight into the chemically induced dynamic electron polarization (CIDEP) mechanisms that affect signal amplitudes. FT-EPR spectra of electron transfer products generated in micellar solution provide evidence for the generation of long-lived spincorrelated radical pairs. |
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Keywords: | Fourier transform EPR studies photoinduced electron transfer homogeneous and micellar solutions |
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