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John K. Hurley

Researcher at Brandeis University

Publications -  3
Citations -  279

John K. Hurley is an academic researcher from Brandeis University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electron transfer & Spin–orbit interaction. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 273 citations.

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Actinometry in monochromatic flash photolysis: the extinction coefficient of triplet benzophenone and quantum yield of triplet zinc tetraphenyl porphyrin

TL;DR: The extinction coefficient of triplet benzophenone in benzene has been directly determined by absolute measurements of absorbed energy and triplet absorbance, deltaD/sup 0//sub T/, under demonstrably linear conditions where incident excitation energy, E/sub 0/, and ground state absorbance (A/Sub 0)/ are both extrapolated to zero as discussed by the authors.
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Interaction of halide and pseudohalide ions with triplet benzophenone-4-carboxylate: kinetics and radical yields

TL;DR: The interaction between triplet benzophenone-4-carboxylate and some inorganic anions, X/sup -/, has been studied by laser flash photolysis over a wide range of anion concentration (up to 6 M), at pH 11 and constant ionic strength as mentioned in this paper.
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Charge-transfer interactions of excited molecules with inorganic anions: the role of spin-orbit coupling in controlling net electron transfer

TL;DR: In this article, the spin-orbit coupling in an ion-organic triplet charge transfer interaction is interpreted in terms of spinorbit coupling for a product radical, as evidenced by increasing yield with increasing [X − ] in cases where X − 2 radicals with zero orbital momentum are formed.