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Electron Transfer in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide: Ultraexothermic Charge Recombination at the End of the “Inverted Region”
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Charge-recombination rates in contact radical-ion pairs, formed between aromatic hydrocarbons and nitriles in supercritical CO(2) and heptane, decrease with the exothermicity of the reactions until they reach -70 kcal mol(-1), but from there on an increase is observed. The first decrease in rate is typical of the "inverted region" of electron-transfer reactions. The change to an increase in the rate for ultra-exothermic electron transfer indicates a new free-energy relationship. We show that the resulting "double-inverted region" is not due to a change in mechanism. It is an intrinsic property of electron-transfer reactions, and it is due to the increase of the reorganisation energy with the reaction exothermicity.
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