화학공학소재연구정보센터
Chemistry Letters, Vol.33, No.12, 1542-1543, 2004
Effects of pressure on the thermal back electron transfer in a dibenzylbipyridinium salt. Solvent reorganizations and dynamic solvent effects
Kinetic effects of pressure on a decay of a radical pair produced by UV irradiation of N,N'-dibenzyl-4,4'-bypyridinium dichloride were studied in acetonitrile (AN) and propylene carbonate (PC). Both in AN and PC, the process was accelerated by an increase in pressure indicating a considerable contraction of the solvation sphere during the activation. Furthermore, in PC, pressure-induced retardation was observed at P > 200 MPa and it was attributed to slow solvent thermal fluctuations at high pressures.