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Electron-transfer . nonadiabatic solvent structure

In this section, we switch gears slightly to address another contemporary topic, solvation dynamics coupled into the ESPT reaction. One relevant, important issue of current interest is the ESPT coupled excited-state charge transfer (ESCT) reaction. Seminal theoretical approaches applied by Hynes and coworkers revealed the key features, with descriptions of dynamics and electronic structures of non-adiabatic [119, 120] and adiabatic [121-123] proton transfer reactions. The most recent theoretical advancement has incorporated both solvent reorganization and proton tunneling and made the framework similar to electron transfer reaction, [119-126] such that the proton transfer rate kpt can be categorized into two regimes (a) For nonadiabatic limit [120] ... [Pg.248]

We have presented several approaches to calculate the rate constants of electron transfer occurring in solvent from the weak to strong electronic couplings. In the fast solvent relaxation limit, the approach based on the nonadiabatic transition state theory can be adopted. It is related to the Marcus formula by a prefactor and referred as a modified Marcus formula. When the solvent dynamics begin to play a role, the quantum Kramers-like theory is applicable. For the case where the intramoleeular vibrational motions are much faster than the solvent motion, the extended Sumi-Mareus theory is a better ehoice. As the coherent motion of eleetron is ineorporated, such as in the organic semiconductors, the time-dependent wavepaeket diffusion approach is proposed. Several applications show that the proposed approaches, together with electronic structure calculations for the faetors eontrolling eleetron transfer, can be used to theoretically predict electron transfer rates correctly. [Pg.333]


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