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Intersystem crossing
« on: October 29, 2011, 07:30:04 AM »
For phosphorescence to occur, an excited electron must, by the process of intersystem crossing, transfer to the triplet state. However, a pretty apparent observation is that only a few compounds phosphoresce. Therefore, there must be different probabilities of intersystem crossing for different molecules. Please, could someone give me some help in understanding this; why are some molecules more apt to allow intersystem crossing?

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