The Photo-induced Electron Transfer Reactions between Crystals of Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Quinones
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The photo-induced electron transfer reactions between crystals of aromatic hydrocarbons and several quinones were studied by measuring the increase of the photocurrent in the crystals due to the carrier injection from the ethanol electrode containing the quinones. The reaction rates were shown to be independent of sorts of quinones used when its concentration was sufficiently high. The excitation limited mechanism of the reaction was proposed to be consistent with this behavior and the observed concentration dependence of the reaction.
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