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Electronic coupling reactions, chromophores system

The energy provided by the donator (or in other terms the electrode potential) must be equivalent to the reaction enthalpy of (2.47). Consequently, the total system proton (wavelength) - chromophor (photon-electron-transfer) - electron (excited state or potential) is a result of a coupled (quantum-)chemical and biological evolution. [Pg.78]


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