2004
DOI: 10.1021/jp0492669
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Kinetics and Yields of Electron Transfer in the Inverted Region

Abstract: The fluorescence dynamics of perylene in the presence of tetracyanoethylene in acetonitrile was studied experimentally and theoretically, taking into consideration that the quenching is carried out by remote electron transfer in the Marcus inverted region. The initial stage was understood as a convolution of the pumping pulse with the system response accounting for the fastest (kinetic) electron transfer accompanied by vibrational relaxation. The subsequent development of the process was analyzed with differen… Show more

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“…The transient effect observed in the fluorescence decay of Pe* quenched by TCNE has been analysed using the differential encounter theory including the distance dependence predicted by Marcus theory [82]. The experimental data could only be reproduced by assuming two quenching pathways: a weakly exergonic one leading to the excited product and thus occurring at contact distance, and a highly exergonic one resulting to the ionic product in the electronic ground state and occurring at larger distance.…”
Section: Looking For the Normal Region For Crmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The transient effect observed in the fluorescence decay of Pe* quenched by TCNE has been analysed using the differential encounter theory including the distance dependence predicted by Marcus theory [82]. The experimental data could only be reproduced by assuming two quenching pathways: a weakly exergonic one leading to the excited product and thus occurring at contact distance, and a highly exergonic one resulting to the ionic product in the electronic ground state and occurring at larger distance.…”
Section: Looking For the Normal Region For Crmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 The bimolecular forward electron transfer ͑ionization͒ is universally described by the differential encounter theory ͑DET͒ equations, 1,24,25 …”
Section: Extended Unified Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The quenching at early time proceeds at the kinetic regime and can be well described with a rate constant k 0 = k I ͑t =0͒. 4 At this stage, the initial equilibrium distribution of reactants in both q and r spaces is assumed not to be perturbed. This quantity can be calculated using Eq.…”
Section: Reproducing the Kinetics Of Quenching And Charge Recombmentioning
confidence: 99%
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