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Contributions to the Nuclear Factor

In the high temperature limit where all the nuclear motions coupled to the process can be described classically, the nuclear factor is expressed in terms of only two parameters the driving force of the reaction AG°, and the whole reorganization energy X (expressions (13) and (14)). Detailed calculations carried out in the case of cytochrome c have demonstrated that AG° is a complex quantity, which depends not only on the electronic properties of the redox centers but also on those of the protein and of the surrounding solvent [100]. Usually, AG can be evaluated from measurements of redox potentials and of eventual interaction energies between the different parts of the systems (Appendix). [Pg.23]

To these possible contributions to the reorganization energy correspond different types of nuclear motions that may be coupled to electron transfer [Pg.23]


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