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Figure 3.31 As (due to orientational response of aqueous solvent) versus e, calculated for ET in a large binuclear transition metal complex (D (Ru2+/3+) and A (Co2+/3+) sites bridged by a tetraproline moiety) molecular-level results obtained from a nonlocal polarization response theory (NRFT, solid lines) continuum results are given by dashed lines, referring to numerical solution of the Poisson equation with vdW (cont./vdW) and SAS (cont./SAS) cavities, or as the limit of the NRFT results when the full k-dependent structure factor (5(k)) is replaced by 5(0) 5(k) for bulk water was obtained from a fluid model based on polarizable dipolar spheres (s = 1.8 refers to ambient water (square)). For an alternative model based on TIP3 water (where, nominally, 6 = ), ambient water corresponds to the diamond. (Reprinted from A. A. Milishuk and D. V. Matyushov, Chem Phys., 324, 172. Copyright (2006), with permission from Elsevier). Figure 3.31 As (due to orientational response of aqueous solvent) versus e, calculated for ET in a large binuclear transition metal complex (D (Ru2+/3+) and A (Co2+/3+) sites bridged by a tetraproline moiety) molecular-level results obtained from a nonlocal polarization response theory (NRFT, solid lines) continuum results are given by dashed lines, referring to numerical solution of the Poisson equation with vdW (cont./vdW) and SAS (cont./SAS) cavities, or as the limit of the NRFT results when the full k-dependent structure factor (5(k)) is replaced by 5(0) 5(k) for bulk water was obtained from a fluid model based on polarizable dipolar spheres (s = 1.8 refers to ambient water (square)). For an alternative model based on TIP3 water (where, nominally, 6 = ), ambient water corresponds to the diamond. (Reprinted from A. A. Milishuk and D. V. Matyushov, Chem Phys., 324, 172. Copyright (2006), with permission from Elsevier).
Compounds containing bonds between transition metals (including cluster compounds) (cont d)... [Pg.312]

A majority of studies have been concerned with anodizing aluminum and its alloys, " " " although tantalum, " titanium, zirconium, and other transition and coinage metals have been of interest. The Italian school under Conte has been particularly active in these investigations which have mainly centered on nitrate melts, over the temperature interval 343-723 K. A bisulfate mixture is used in a Japanese commercial process. " Table 4 shows some of the melt systems that have been studied. [Pg.625]

TABLE 4 Oligomeric R Cluster Complexes with Endohedral Transition Metal Atoms T—Cont d Oligomer... [Pg.138]

Conte, V., Di Furia, F. and Modena, G. (1992). Transition Metal Catalyzed Oxidation. The Role of Peroxometal Complexes, in Ando, W. (ed.). Organic Peroxides. John Wiley Sons, Chichester, pp. 559-598. [Pg.627]


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