Published July 1993
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Electron transfer reactions in chemistry. Theory and experiment
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Marcus, Rudolph A.
Chicago
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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, represents to us an intriguing history, one in which many threads have been brought together. In this lecture, some history, recent trends, and my own involvement in this research are described.
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© 1993 The Nobel Foundation. This lecture was delivered 8 December 1992, on the occasion of the presentation of the 1992 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.Attached Files
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