2016
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcb.6b09035
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Reversible Excited-State Proton Geminate Recombination: Revisited

Abstract: About three decades ago, Pines and Huppert found that the excited-state proton transfer to water from a photoacid (8-hydroxy-1,3,6-pyrene trisulfonate (HPTS)) is followed by an efficient diffusion-assisted reversible geminate-recombination of the proton. To model the reaction, Pines, Huppert, and Agmon used the Debye-Smoluchowski equation with boundary conditions appropriate for reversible contact reaction kinetics. This reaction model has been used successfully to quantitatively fit the experimental data of t… Show more

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“…First we estimated whether at our experimental conditions, i.e. at a solute concentration of 20 mM, an additional process, the diffusion-assisted, reversible geminate-recombination of the proton as proposed by Pines and Huppert 70 needs to be taken into account: In D2O the rates for PT into the solvent (kW) and the back reaction (kgem) are found to be of the same order of magnitude (kW=245 ps -1 and kgem = 900 ps -1 ), however PT into the solvent network still dominates 46,56 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First we estimated whether at our experimental conditions, i.e. at a solute concentration of 20 mM, an additional process, the diffusion-assisted, reversible geminate-recombination of the proton as proposed by Pines and Huppert 70 needs to be taken into account: In D2O the rates for PT into the solvent (kW) and the back reaction (kgem) are found to be of the same order of magnitude (kW=245 ps -1 and kgem = 900 ps -1 ), however PT into the solvent network still dominates 46,56 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First we estimated whether at our experimental conditions, i.e. at a solute concentration of 20 mM, an additional process, the diffusion-assisted, reversible geminate-recombination of the proton as proposed by Pines and Huppert 70 needs to be taken into account: In D2O the rates for PT into the solvent (kW) and the back reaction (kgem) are found to be of the same order of magnitude (kW=245 ps -1 and kgem = 900 ps -1 ), however PT into the solvent network still dominates 46,56 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1c, with 3-aminopropyldimethylethoxysilane (APDMES), followed by a derivative of 8-hydroxypyrene-1,3,6trisulfonic acid (HPTS), 8-acetoxy-pyrene-1,3,6-trisulfonyl chloride. 29,49 Frequently applied as a light-triggered source of protons in various studies, 29,48,49,51,[57][58][59] HPTS has a pK a of $7.3 at the ground state and is exceptionally more acidic when photoexcited, with pK a as low as $0.4. Previous uorescence experiments veried that the photoactivated pH decrease is conned to the surface, depending on the light intensity of the source.…”
Section: Bsinp Array Fabrication and Chemical Modicationmentioning
confidence: 99%