This chapter focuses on the electron transfer reactions in organic chemistry. The simplest elementary act in homogeneous solution chemistry is the exchange of an electron between two chemical entities. No bonds need to be formed or broken in the process, and if the two species are identical, ...
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Since the late 1940s, the field of electron transfer processes has grown enormously, both in chemistry and biology. The development of the field, experimentally and theoretically, as well as its relation to the study of other kinds of chemical reactions, presents to us an intriguing history, on...
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Intercalation reactions of host lattices with electronic conductivity that proceed via electron/ion transfer have received increasing attention in the last decade both for their basic research interest as well as for possible technological application. Present concepts provide the basis for a qualitative ...
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j1 1 Electron Transfer Theories 1.1 Introduction Electron transfer (ET) is one of the most ubiquitous and fundamental phenomena in chemistry, physics, and biology [1–34]. Nonradiative and radiative ETare found to be a key elementary step in many important processes involving isolated molecules an...
Electron transfer is a ubiquitous and fundamental chemical reaction. These reactions are important in all of chemistry and in applications as varied as the transduction of energy in biological systems and solar cells to the design of molecular-level electronic devices. Consequently, thermal electron tra...
ChemInform Abstract: One‐Electron Transfer Reactions in the Redox Chemistry of Main Group Compoundsinorganic chemistry, reviewreactions (including homogeneous catalysis)ChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 100 leading journals. ...