Straight, bent and twisted intramolecular charge separated states as seen by time-resolved microwave conductivity (trmc)

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The application of the TRMC technique to the study of non Franck-Condon charge separated states formed subsequent to vertical photo-excitation is illustrated with examples which include long-distance intramolecular electron transfer and molecular folding or twisting. © 1993, Walter de Gruyter. All rights reserved.

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Warman, J. M., Jonker, S. A., Schuddeboom, W., de Haas, M. P., Paddon-Row, M. N., Verhoeven, J. W., & Zachariasse, A. (1993). Straight, bent and twisted intramolecular charge separated states as seen by time-resolved microwave conductivity (trmc). Pure and Applied Chemistry, 65(8), 1723–1728. https://doi.org/10.1351/pac199365081723

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