[EN] The intramolecular electron transfer in the naproxen-N-methylpyrrolidine dyad has been investigated by spin chemistry methods. The existence of CIDNP in a high magnetic field points to electron transfer as a possible mechanism of the quenching of the excited state of a dyad. However, the failure to detect magnetic field effects on triplet yield makes us conclude that this quenching mechanism is not the only one. The observation of CIDNP effects in the dyad in the media of low polarity and the short risetime of triplet state formation indicate a potential role of exciplex in the quenching of the excited state of the dyad.This work was supported by the Grants 08-03-00372 and 11-03-01104 of Russian Foundation of Basic Research, and the gr...
Department of Chemistry & Environment, Heritage Institute of Technology, Chowbaga Road, Anandapur, ...
Photoinduced electron transfer generates radical pairs which recombine with 10(-9)10(-8)s by electro...
The design of molecule-based systems displaying tuneable optical and/or magnetic properties under ex...
[EN] The intramolecular electron transfer in the naproxen-N-methylpyrrolidine dyad has been investig...
fer kinetics of several RCs are described in great detail, there is no clear understanding of the me...
A pronounced solvent viscosity and polarity dependence of the magnetic field effect was found for po...
The magnetic field dependence of free-radical yield in the electron-transfer quenching of methylene ...
The peculiarities of spin effects in photoinduced electron transfer (ET) in diastereomers of donor-a...
The solvent viscosity and polarity dependence of the magnetic field effect in polymethylene‐linked r...
Two covalently linked donor-acceptor copper phenanthroline complexes (C-A dyads) of interest for sol...
The spin dynamics of the duroquinone anion radical (DQ ·- ) generated by photoinduced electron trans...
In this paper we report on spin-orbit coupling induced mag netokinetic effects on the free radical y...
The lowest triplet excited states of (2-substituted) 10-methylphenothiazine were found to be quenche...
The dynamics of the ion pairs produced upon fluorescence quenching of the electron donor 9,10-dimeth...
ABSTRACT: We describe the experimental investigation of time-resolved magnetic field effects in exci...
Department of Chemistry & Environment, Heritage Institute of Technology, Chowbaga Road, Anandapur, ...
Photoinduced electron transfer generates radical pairs which recombine with 10(-9)10(-8)s by electro...
The design of molecule-based systems displaying tuneable optical and/or magnetic properties under ex...
[EN] The intramolecular electron transfer in the naproxen-N-methylpyrrolidine dyad has been investig...
fer kinetics of several RCs are described in great detail, there is no clear understanding of the me...
A pronounced solvent viscosity and polarity dependence of the magnetic field effect was found for po...
The magnetic field dependence of free-radical yield in the electron-transfer quenching of methylene ...
The peculiarities of spin effects in photoinduced electron transfer (ET) in diastereomers of donor-a...
The solvent viscosity and polarity dependence of the magnetic field effect in polymethylene‐linked r...
Two covalently linked donor-acceptor copper phenanthroline complexes (C-A dyads) of interest for sol...
The spin dynamics of the duroquinone anion radical (DQ ·- ) generated by photoinduced electron trans...
In this paper we report on spin-orbit coupling induced mag netokinetic effects on the free radical y...
The lowest triplet excited states of (2-substituted) 10-methylphenothiazine were found to be quenche...
The dynamics of the ion pairs produced upon fluorescence quenching of the electron donor 9,10-dimeth...
ABSTRACT: We describe the experimental investigation of time-resolved magnetic field effects in exci...
Department of Chemistry & Environment, Heritage Institute of Technology, Chowbaga Road, Anandapur, ...
Photoinduced electron transfer generates radical pairs which recombine with 10(-9)10(-8)s by electro...
The design of molecule-based systems displaying tuneable optical and/or magnetic properties under ex...