2011
DOI: 10.1039/c1ra00220a
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Sorption and spontaneous ionization of phenothiazine within channel type zeolites: Effect of the confinement on the electron transfers.

Abstract: Diffuse reflectance UV-visible absorption and Raman scattering experimental data show evidence of the phenothiazine (PTZ) sorption and spontaneous ionization in the straight channels of three medium pore acid zeolites with various topologies (ferrierite (H-FER), H-ZSM-5 and mordenite (H-MOR)) but analogous Si/Al contents. The spectral data highlight the combined effects of confinement and local electrostatic field on the sorption and charge separation kinetics. The PTZ incorporation and ionization appeared to … Show more

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“…Moreover, p-PTZ 2 + is never clearly observed. The comparison of the spectral concentrations found for the alkyl-PTZ molecules with that of the parent unsubstituted compound PTZ [24] also shows that the ionization process occurs more quickly for PTZ than for m-PTZ, e-PTZ, and p-PTZ.…”
Section: Diffuse Reflectance Uv-visible Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…Moreover, p-PTZ 2 + is never clearly observed. The comparison of the spectral concentrations found for the alkyl-PTZ molecules with that of the parent unsubstituted compound PTZ [24] also shows that the ionization process occurs more quickly for PTZ than for m-PTZ, e-PTZ, and p-PTZ.…”
Section: Diffuse Reflectance Uv-visible Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Indeed, we have shown recently that the mere contact of PTZ with the zeolite inner or outer surface can induce an ionization process. [24] The contribution of solid m-PTZ could not be extracted but the strongly overlapping m-PTZ, m-PTZC + , and m-PTZ 2 + band maxima in the 200-350 nm spectral range make the band resolution very difficult to process in this region.…”
Section: Diffuse Reflectance Uv-visible Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 97%
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