The photoinduced electron-transfer reaction of chrysene with isomers of dicyanobenzene is used to demonstrate the sensitivity of a radical recombination reaction to the orientation and frequency (5-50 MHz) of a approximately 300 muT radio frequency magnetic field in the presence of a 0-4 mT static magnetic field. The recombination yield is detected via the fluorescence of the exciplex formed exclusively from the electronic singlet state of the radical ion pair Chr*+/DCB*-. Magnetic field effects are simulated using a modified version of the gamma-COMPUTE algorithm, devised for the simulation of magic angle spinning NMR spectra of powdered samples. The response of a chemical or biological system to simultaneously applied radio frequency and ...
A simple and inexpensive experiment is described which detects magnetic field effects on chemical re...
The recombination kinetics of radical pairs able to react only via the singlet channel are calculate...
In recent decades, the use of pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMF) in therapeutics has been one of t...
The photoinduced electron-transfer reaction of chrysene with isomers of dicyanobenzene is used to de...
Reactions involving spin correlated radical pairs as intermediates are known to be sensitive to appl...
Observations of the effect of a radiofrequency magnetic field on the progress of a chemical reaction...
This thesis is concerned with the effect of static and oscillatory magnetic fields on th...
The purported effects of weak magnetic fields on various biological systems from animal magnetorecep...
Previously, the effect of applied magnetic fields on the yield of the reaction of the radical ions o...
The radical pair mechanism is used to elucidate how applied magnetic fields that are weaker in stren...
Interest into the effects of weak static magnetic fields on chemical reactions involving spin correl...
We present measurements of the spectrum (1--80 MHz) of the effect of a weak (approximately 500 micro...
Current theories of the effects of static and resonant high frequency magnetic fields on radical pai...
The magnetic field dependence of free-radical yield in the electron-transfer quenching of methylene ...
The thesis describes the development, implementation and application of the first magnetic field tim...
A simple and inexpensive experiment is described which detects magnetic field effects on chemical re...
The recombination kinetics of radical pairs able to react only via the singlet channel are calculate...
In recent decades, the use of pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMF) in therapeutics has been one of t...
The photoinduced electron-transfer reaction of chrysene with isomers of dicyanobenzene is used to de...
Reactions involving spin correlated radical pairs as intermediates are known to be sensitive to appl...
Observations of the effect of a radiofrequency magnetic field on the progress of a chemical reaction...
This thesis is concerned with the effect of static and oscillatory magnetic fields on th...
The purported effects of weak magnetic fields on various biological systems from animal magnetorecep...
Previously, the effect of applied magnetic fields on the yield of the reaction of the radical ions o...
The radical pair mechanism is used to elucidate how applied magnetic fields that are weaker in stren...
Interest into the effects of weak static magnetic fields on chemical reactions involving spin correl...
We present measurements of the spectrum (1--80 MHz) of the effect of a weak (approximately 500 micro...
Current theories of the effects of static and resonant high frequency magnetic fields on radical pai...
The magnetic field dependence of free-radical yield in the electron-transfer quenching of methylene ...
The thesis describes the development, implementation and application of the first magnetic field tim...
A simple and inexpensive experiment is described which detects magnetic field effects on chemical re...
The recombination kinetics of radical pairs able to react only via the singlet channel are calculate...
In recent decades, the use of pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMF) in therapeutics has been one of t...