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Empirical correlations between solvent acidity and the optical characteristics of solvated electrons

Eine empirische Korrelation zwischen der Acidität von Lösungsmitteln und spektralen Charakteristika solvatisierter Elektronen

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Abstract

Correlations between essential characteristics of the optical absorption spectrum of the solvated electron (excitation energy, band-width) and the acceptor numbers of organic solvents are established.

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Es wird eine Korrelation zwischen den wesentlichen Charakteristika des optischen Absorptionsspektrums von solvatisierten Elektronen (Anregungsenergie und Bandenbreite) und den Acceptornummern organischer Lösungsmittel gefunden.

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Wagner, E., Kalinowski, M.K. Empirical correlations between solvent acidity and the optical characteristics of solvated electrons. Monatsh Chem 115, 1313–1317 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00798308

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