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Contact and solvent-separated radical ion pairs in organic photochemistry

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Radical ion pairs play an important role in photoinduced electron transfer (PET) processes. Several types of them may exist and it will be shown in this article that contact ion pairs (CIPs) and solvent-separated ion pairs (SSIPs) can be differentiated by various experimental methods. Moreover, their controlled formation facilitates the control of chemical reactions. Although this review is by no means exhaustive, it is hoped that interest in the fundamental mechanistic aspects of PET processes in homogeneous media as well as in their synthetic applications will arise.

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Mattay, J., Vondenhof, M. (1991). Contact and solvent-separated radical ion pairs in organic photochemistry. In: Mattay, J. (eds) Photoinduced Electron Transfer III. Topics in Current Chemistry, vol 159. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-53257-9_5

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