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Driving Force Dependence of Electron Transfer from Electronically Excited [Ir(COD)(μ-Me 2 pz)] 2 to Photo-Acid Generators.
Journal of Physical Chemistry. A 2017 October 13
We report the rates of electron transfer (ET) reactions of electronically excited [Ir(COD)(μ-Me2 pz)]2 with onium salt photoacid generators (PAGs). The reduction potentials of the PAGs span a large electrochemical window that allows determination of the driving force dependence of the ET reactions. Rate constants of ET from electronically excited [Ir(COD)(μ-Me2 pz)]2 to onium PAGs are determined by the reaction driving force until the diffusion limit in acetonitrile is reached.
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