Formation of Pyrene Dimer Radical Cation at the Minor Groove of DNA

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The benzene dimer cation, which is prorotypical for dimer radical cations, has been re-investigated computationally. Thereby it was found that it exists in the form of two distinct, but energetically very close-lying “electromers” which both reside on very flat potential surfaces.


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