Radiofrequency magnetic field effects on chemical reaction yields
The influence of radiofrequency magnetic fields (1-80 MHz) on the yields of radical recombination reactions is investigated. A decrease in the recombination probability of radical ion pairs (monitored via exciplex fluorescence) is detected when the radiofrequency matches energy-level splittings aris...
Main Authors: | Stass, D, Woodward, JR, Timmel, C, Hore, P, McLauchlan, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2000
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