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Photosensitizer
Chemical Formula: C14H8O2
Molecular Weight: 208.22
Absorption maximum wavelength at the lowest-energy absorption peak
λmax: 410 nm
Excited-state lifetime
τ: 0.0032
s
µs
Excited-state energy
E
0,0
: 2.73
t
eV
E
0,0
: 2.88
s
eV
Emission energy
E
red
: -0.96 V vs. SCE
Oxidation energy
E
ox
: n/a
Excited-state reduction potential
*E
red
: 1.77
t
V vs. SCE
*E
red
: 1.92
s
V vs. SCE
Excited-state oxidation potential
*E
ox
: n/a
References
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