1982
DOI: 10.1016/0304-3886(82)90073-0
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Transfer of the positive charge in non-polar liquids studied by pulse radiolysis

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“…For example, it is well known that a large difference in ionization potentials (∆I = 1.56 eV) results in a maximum rate of charge transfer, which becomes diffusion-controlled (k diff = 2 × 10 11 l mol -1 s -1 ). In particular, this was experimentally found by pulse radiolysis [29,30] in liquid heptane as a solvent, when maximum rates of electron transfer from amines to the radical cations of alkanes were attained at the difference between ionization potentials of ∆I ≈ 1.5 eV:…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…For example, it is well known that a large difference in ionization potentials (∆I = 1.56 eV) results in a maximum rate of charge transfer, which becomes diffusion-controlled (k diff = 2 × 10 11 l mol -1 s -1 ). In particular, this was experimentally found by pulse radiolysis [29,30] in liquid heptane as a solvent, when maximum rates of electron transfer from amines to the radical cations of alkanes were attained at the difference between ionization potentials of ∆I ≈ 1.5 eV:…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Highest transfer rates have been observed when the difference of ionization potentials is 41 eV (Mehnert et al, 1982).…”
Section: Generation Of Ions In Non-polar Liquidsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The reported hole mobility for heptane is 2x10-6m2/Vs [24]. Warman et al [25] give a value of 9.5x10-'m2/Vs for cyclohexane and 9~1 0 -~m~/ V s for trans-decalin.…”
Section: Charge Transportmentioning
confidence: 97%