Abstract

We demonstrate that reversible reactions occurring in the excited electronic state undergo a `kinetic transition' as a function of the difference in excited-state decay rates. This conclusion follows from a remarkably accurate approximate solution obtained for the kinetics of diffusion-influenced reversible geminate dissociation reactions in solution, which becomes exact at long times.

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