2007
DOI: 10.1021/ja068209l
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Determination of Radical Re-encounter Probability Distributions from Magnetic Field Effects on Reaction Yields

Abstract: Measurements are reported of the effects of 0-23 mT applied magnetic fields on the spin-selective recombination of Py*- and DMA*+ radicals formed in the photochemical reaction of pyrene and N,N-dimethylaniline. Singlet <--> triplet interconversion in [Py*- DMA*+] radical pairs is probed by investigating combinations of fully protonated and fully deuterated reaction partners. Qualitatively, the experimental B1/2 values for the four isotopomeric radical pairs agree with predictions based on the Weller equation u… Show more

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“…That these enhancements have not previously come to light is probably because most studies have either been conducted with pulsed illumination 11,58 or have used magnetic fields that were amplitude-modulated at frequencies faster than the slow reaction steps 59 . The magnitude of the amplification increases with the ratio (k D /k F ) of the rate constants for the oxidation of the flavin radical (k F ) and the reduction of the counter-radical (k D ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That these enhancements have not previously come to light is probably because most studies have either been conducted with pulsed illumination 11,58 or have used magnetic fields that were amplitude-modulated at frequencies faster than the slow reaction steps 59 . The magnitude of the amplification increases with the ratio (k D /k F ) of the rate constants for the oxidation of the flavin radical (k F ) and the reduction of the counter-radical (k D ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of the radical-pair symmetry was realized in further studies and it was shown that weak magnetic field effects become most pronounced when the ratio of hyperfine coupling strengths between the two radicals is maximized (Rodgers et al 2007). There is evidence supporting the 'probe' aspect of the 'reference -probe' design in several experiments.…”
Section: Optimal Radical Pair Designmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…We refer to this radical, which could be positively or negatively charged or neutral, as Z † . It was also noted that an [FAD †2 Z † ] radical pair might offer a higher sensitivity to weak magnetic fields than would one with hyperfine interactions in both radicals [19][20][21][22]. This recipe for efficient sensing of the direction of an external magnetic field was subsequently developed into a 'reference-probe' model in which one radical (the reference) has large anisotropic hyperfine interactions and determines the anisotropy of the reaction yields while the other (the probe) has no hyperfine interactions and is responsible for efficiently coupling the radical pair to the magnetic field [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%