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Marcus theory self-exchange rate constants, calculated

The Marcus theory provides an appropriate formalism for calculating the rate constant of an outer-sphere redox reaction from a set of non-kinetic parameters[347 350]. The simplest possible process is a self-exchange reaction, where AG = 0. In an outer-sphere electron self-exchange reaction the electron is transferred within the precursor complex (Eq. 11.5). [Pg.147]


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