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Frank-Condon geometry

An electron transfer occurs momentarily between neighboring molecules. No nuclear motions in the molecules occur during this transfer. [The Frank-Condon principle Transfer of an electron takes place much faster than nuclear movements]. Therefore, such a rapid electron transfer may take place only when the geometry of the ion radical and the parent molecule are similar (Warman 1982). Solvent relaxation is assumed to be much faster than... [Pg.292]


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