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Ultraviolet photochemistry of formatopentaamminecobalt (III) ion in aqueous solution. Hydrogen atom formation and oxygen. far. carbon linkage isomerization

Kantrowitz et al., 1972

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18311435360244875148
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Kantrowitz E
Hoffman M
Schilling K
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry

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The 254-nm photolysis of Co (NH3) 602CH2+ in deoxygenated acidicaqueous solution generates Co2+, C02, and H2 with quantum yields of 0.55, 0.43, and 0.15, respectively. Scavenging studies with 02, 2-propanol, and allyl alcohol show that Co2+ and C02 arise …
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