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Volumn 104, Issue 7, 2000, Pages 1512-1523

Intramolecular Triplet Energy Transfer in Metal Polypyridine Complexes Bearing Ethynylated Aromatic Groups

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EID: 0034708195     PISSN: 10895639     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1021/jp9930447     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (93)

References (68)
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    • To the best of our knowledge, the only relevant system for which rates of intramolecular triplet energy transfer free from diffusional effects are available is that described in ref 6
    • To the best of our knowledge, the only relevant system for which rates of intramolecular triplet energy transfer free from diffusional effects are available is that described in ref 6.
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    • A preliminary account of triplet energy transfer in the Ru-Os mixed-metal complexes is given in ref 15
    • A preliminary account of triplet energy transfer in the Ru-Os mixed-metal complexes is given in ref 15.
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    • -1.
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    • C=C. The cyclic voltammograms further indicate that the central aromatic unit itself can be reduced in the case of naphthalene and anthracene but not in the case of phenylene.
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    • -1; α = 1.0) indicate that reverse energy transfer is unlikely to compete with inherent decay of the triplet state localized on the metal complex.
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    • -1. These values seem reasonable in light of the detailed NMR studies made with ethynylene-bridged bis-porphyrins (see ref 47b).
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    • -1 have been reported for electron-exchange reactions involving "Ru-(bpy)" fragments. For further details see refs 6, 12, 30a, 31, and 51 and publications quoted therein.


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