Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5372353 | Biophysical Chemistry | 2007 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
ANS is observed to decay from the fluorescent state with distributed kinetics in nearly pure ethanol solvent, notwithstanding that in mixed ethanol/water solvents the decay is discrete and biexponential. The origin of this behavior is investigated. In particular, a theory of electron transfer theory in the adiabatic regime is adduced, with specific involvement of solvent cage structure in the form of the solvent-electron polaron wave function. Properties of various polarons for various solvent systems are predicted and, for the case of ethanol and cyclohexanol, employed to generate the observed Arrhenius-type decay parameters in a quantitative fashion.
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Authors
William Kirk, William Wessels,