Second Comment on "Spin-selective reactions of radical pairs act as quantum measurements" (Chemical Physics Letters 488 (2010) 90-93)
I. K. Kominis

TL;DR
This paper critically evaluates the Jones-Hore theory, demonstrating that it is either inconsistent or inadequate for describing single-molecule experiments involving spin-selective radical pair reactions.
Contribution
It provides a critical analysis showing limitations of the Jones-Hore theory in the context of single-molecule experimental data.
Findings
Jones-Hore theory is inconsistent with some experimental results
The theory cannot accurately describe single-molecule spin reactions
Alternative models may be needed for proper description
Abstract
It is shown that the Jones-Hore theory is either inconsistent or cannot describe single-molecule experiments.
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