Competitive solvent-molecule interactions govern primary processes of diphenylcarbene in solvent mixtures

Photochemistry in solution often involves coexisting reaction channels that may comprise intermediates capturing a solvent molecule. Here, the authors show for one of the most reactive species, diphenylcarbene, that the decision-maker is not the nearest solvent molecule but its neighbour.

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Autores principales: Johannes Knorr, Pandian Sokkar, Sebastian Schott, Paolo Costa, Walter Thiel, Wolfram Sander, Elsa Sanchez-Garcia, Patrick Nuernberger
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:17e094751c9942fd81e8bc9b4933799c2021-12-02T14:40:14ZCompetitive solvent-molecule interactions govern primary processes of diphenylcarbene in solvent mixtures10.1038/ncomms129682041-1723https://doaj.org/article/17e094751c9942fd81e8bc9b4933799c2016-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms12968https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Photochemistry in solution often involves coexisting reaction channels that may comprise intermediates capturing a solvent molecule. Here, the authors show for one of the most reactive species, diphenylcarbene, that the decision-maker is not the nearest solvent molecule but its neighbour.Johannes KnorrPandian SokkarSebastian SchottPaolo CostaWalter ThielWolfram SanderElsa Sanchez-GarciaPatrick NuernbergerNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2016)
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Johannes Knorr
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Wolfram Sander
Elsa Sanchez-Garcia
Patrick Nuernberger
Competitive solvent-molecule interactions govern primary processes of diphenylcarbene in solvent mixtures
description Photochemistry in solution often involves coexisting reaction channels that may comprise intermediates capturing a solvent molecule. Here, the authors show for one of the most reactive species, diphenylcarbene, that the decision-maker is not the nearest solvent molecule but its neighbour.
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author Johannes Knorr
Pandian Sokkar
Sebastian Schott
Paolo Costa
Walter Thiel
Wolfram Sander
Elsa Sanchez-Garcia
Patrick Nuernberger
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title Competitive solvent-molecule interactions govern primary processes of diphenylcarbene in solvent mixtures
title_short Competitive solvent-molecule interactions govern primary processes of diphenylcarbene in solvent mixtures
title_full Competitive solvent-molecule interactions govern primary processes of diphenylcarbene in solvent mixtures
title_fullStr Competitive solvent-molecule interactions govern primary processes of diphenylcarbene in solvent mixtures
title_full_unstemmed Competitive solvent-molecule interactions govern primary processes of diphenylcarbene in solvent mixtures
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