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The free radicals formed on reaction of the excited states of acridine and phenazine with suitable hydrogen donors are produced in an electron-spin-polarized state. From the phases of their electron spin resonance signals it is concluded that, whilst acridine reacts through an excited singlet state, phenazine reacts through an excited triplet one. The precise nature of these states is discussed. © 1984.

Original publication

DOI

10.1016/0047-2670(84)80047-7

Type

Journal article

Journal

Journal of photochemistry

Publication Date

01/01/1984

Volume

27

Pages

311 - 316