1986
DOI: 10.1007/bf01196687
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Spectrophotometric and ESR methods of rhenium determination based on one electron photoreduction of Re(VII)

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“…Redox gradients may be available as energy sources in the clouds of Venus [ 110 ], but light to power photosynthesis is the most abundant energy source. We note that CSA is capable of supporting photochemical interconversion of other transition metal complexes (e.g., Re(VIII)/Re(VI) [ 111 , 112 ]). ‘Magic photoacids’ are compounds that can be converted to super acids (high-powered H donors) by light, a property they retain when dissolved in CSA [ 113 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Redox gradients may be available as energy sources in the clouds of Venus [ 110 ], but light to power photosynthesis is the most abundant energy source. We note that CSA is capable of supporting photochemical interconversion of other transition metal complexes (e.g., Re(VIII)/Re(VI) [ 111 , 112 ]). ‘Magic photoacids’ are compounds that can be converted to super acids (high-powered H donors) by light, a property they retain when dissolved in CSA [ 113 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%