A dissociation process of p-naphtha1 in the excited state has been investigated by measuring the fluorescence decay and the time-resolved spectra. A significant isotope effect on the rate of dissociation has been observed, and the activation energies for the proton transfer are determined. The exper
Normal isotope effect on the rate of dissociation of carbazole in the excited state
โ Scribed by Tohru Kishi; Jiro Tanaka; Tsutomu Kouyama
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1977
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 183 KB
- Volume
- 46
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0009-2614
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โฆ Synopsis
llc kmctlcs of the dlsFocl.ltlon rcnctmn of cdrbazolc in the e\cltcd stdtl: has been mve\tit;ated by measurinu ihe fluur-~SL'C~LC I~fctm~ m ddute .Ilkaline 1120 und D20 solutions. A norm,11 Isotope effca 11.1s been observed on the d&soc:ation reactlon rate, but the dltfcrencc of the actlvatlon encrges IS less th,m tbc difference of the zero-point vlbr.rtianal energies between N-11 and N-D bonds.
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