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Proton-transfer reactions semiclassical/quantum model

There is one experimental parameter that does serve to distinguish between the semiclassical model and the quantum model for nonadiabatic proton transfer. In the semiclassical model, if one assumes that the magnitude of the electronic barrier directly correlates with the thermodynamic driving force, a statement of the Hammond postulate, then as the driving force increases the rate of reaction increases, eventually reaching a maximum rate. The quantum model has a... [Pg.79]


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