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Experimental and Calculated Electrochemical Potentials of Common Organic Molecules for Applications to Single-Electron Redox Chemistry

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In this paper, the half-peak potentials for over 180 organic substrates obtained via cyclic voltammetry were reported and used in assessing the thermodynamics of an electron-transfer process.
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Herein, we report half-peak potentials for over 180 organic substrates obtained via cyclic voltammetry. These values are of great use in assessing the thermodynamics of an electron-transfer process. In addition, we disclose a simple computational method to determine redox potentials of organic substrates.

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