Published July 22, 1965
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Book Section - Chapter
Theoretical Study of Electron Transfer Reactions of Solvated Electrons
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Marcus, R. A.
- Other:
- Hart, Edwin J.
Chicago
Abstract
The assumptions, equations and several applications of a recently formulated theory of electron transfer reactions of solvated electrons are outlined. The relationship of the reorganization terms to those of ordinary electron exchange and electrochemical reactions is described, together with the role played by an effective standard free energy of reaction. Applications include prediction of conditions under which chemiluminescence might be found and description of conditions under which reactions might not be diffusion-controlled.
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© 1965 American Chemical Society. Received May 3, 1965. Supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation.Additional details
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2015-09-30Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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- Series Name
- Advances in Chemistry Series
- Series Volume or Issue Number
- 50