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Chemistry Physical","Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
The rate constants of quenching of the triplet state T-1 of four aroma
tic ketones by triethylamine in acetonitrile show no correlation with
the Gibbs energy of the reaction, but depend on the nature of T-1, i.e
. n-pi, pi-pi* or charge transfer (CT) type. For example, the ratio o
f rate constants between two systems of n-pi and CT type, with the sa
me driving force, is over 10(8). It is concluded that these reactions
are kinetically controlled, the decisive factor for the activation ene
rgy being the electrostatic charge distribution of the carbonyl group
in the triplet state.