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Dexter electron transfer is a fluorescence quenching mechanism in which an excited electron is transferred from one molecule to a second molecule via a non radiative path. This process requires a wavefunction overlap between the donor and acceptor, which means it can only occur at short distances; typically within 10 Å. The excited state may be exchanged in a single step, or in two separate charge exchange steps.
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