THE APPLICATION OF MICROELECTRODES TO THE STUDY OF PHOTOCHEMICAL-REACTIONS
The use of microelectrodes for the study of the kinetics and mechanism of photoinduced processes is described with reference to two examples. First, the rate of light-induced electron transfer between anthraquinone and the tetraphenylborate anion is quantified using phototransient experiments at mic...
Main Authors: | Compton, R, Eklund, J, Nei, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1995
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