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photoinduced electron transfer : ウィキペディア英語版 | photoinduced electron transfer
Photoinduced electron transfer (PET) is an excited state electron transfer process by which excited electron is transferred from donor to acceptor.〔"Highlights of the spectroscopy, photochemistry and electrochemistry of () complexes, M=Cr, Mo, W" Antonín Vlcek ''Coord. Chem. Rev.'' 230 (2002) 225-242.〕〔"Organic and Inorganic Photochemistry" V. Ramamurthy and Kirk S. Schanze 1998 Marcel Dekker ISBN 0-8247-0174-7〕 Due to PET a charge separation is generated, ''i.e.'', redox reaction takes place in excited state (this phenomenon is not observed in Dexter electron transfer). == Breadth ==
Such materials include semiconductors that can be photoactivated like many solar cells, biological systems such as those used in photosynthesis, and small molecules with suitable absorptions and redox states.
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