Solvent effect on lifetime of triplet exciplex between chloranil and durene.
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概要
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The triplet exciplex between chloranil (CA) and durene (DH) shows a decay which is associated with solvent viscosity rather than polarity, in spite of having a full charge-transfer (CT) character.
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著者
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Kobashi Harumichi
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering Gunma University
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Funabashi Masa-aki
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Gunma University
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Kondo Tomoyuki
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Gunma University
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