1975
DOI: 10.1149/1.2134033
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Introduction to Organic Electrochemistry

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“…-= -1.67 V vs. NHE), and CH3C1 (PI-= -2.23 V vs. NHE) (26). In these cases, the photoinduced electron transfer mechanism from the ~~( d~~m )~~0 cluster in their lowest energy 3~2 states to the chlorocarbon molecules is clearly thermodynamically unfavorable.…”
Section: Thermodynamics the Emission Spectra Of The ~~( D~~m )~~0~mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…-= -1.67 V vs. NHE), and CH3C1 (PI-= -2.23 V vs. NHE) (26). In these cases, the photoinduced electron transfer mechanism from the ~~( d~~m )~~0 cluster in their lowest energy 3~2 states to the chlorocarbon molecules is clearly thermodynamically unfavorable.…”
Section: Thermodynamics the Emission Spectra Of The ~~( D~~m )~~0~mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The energy to overcome the reaction barrier is introduced by electrical energy, which can be finely tuned, instead of thermal energy and thus can be applied at low temperatures to thermally-sensitive compounds 739) . The processes offer great ease in monitoring the reactions and are suitable for continuous and automatic operation 743) . Spontaneous electrochemical reactions which produce chemicals and electric energy simultaneously, e.g.…”
Section: Disappointments and Advantagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under the influence of the Passage ciency have been discovered (1)(2)(3)(4). provided that of an electric current, the contents of the calorimeter there are no unwanted side reactions accompanying change from a defined initial state to a defined final the reaction of interest, it would seem that the obser-State, a t constant pressure and (in our d i~h e n~l -vation of reactions taking place inside a calori-ether calorimeter, see Experimental section below) meter could, in principle at least, lead to valuable constant temperature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%