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Amy M Scott1, Annie Butler Ricks, Michael T Colvin
1Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208, USA.
Abstract:
Burning bridges: The exponential distance dependence (β value) of singlet and triplet charge recombination (CR) pathways is determined for three donor-bridge-acceptor (DBA) molecules. p-Phenylethynylene and fluorenone bridges have similar β values, which differ significantly from those of p-phenylene bridges, thus implying that β for both singlet and triplet CR is system-dependent, not bridge-specific.
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