Publication: Spectral observation of conversion between ionized vs. non-ionized proton-coupled electron transfer interfaces
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2008
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Young, Elizabeth R., Joel Rosenthal, and Daniel G. Nocera. 2008. “Spectral Observation of Conversion Between Ionized Vs. Non-Ionized Proton-Coupled Electron Transfer Interfaces.” Chemical Communications (20): 2322. doi:10.1039/b717747j.
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Two-point hydrogen bonding between acid and base functionalities provides a convenient method for the modular assembly of proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) networks, especially when that interface comprises an amidinium and two-point anionic partner; a system is presented that permits the proton configuration within the interface to be determined when pKa values of the conjugate acids are known.
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