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Reorganization energy solvent effects

Such a rate increase at short distances has been observed also by M.E. Michel-Beyerle [12] in time resolved experiments with a photoactivated acri-dinium ion as electron acceptor. This effect can be explained by the influence of the distance on the solvent reorganization energy The solvent reorganization energy is small for charge shifts over short distances, and it increases with the distance until it reaches a plateau. In this plateau area the solvent reorganization energy remains constant and Eq. (1) can be applied ... [Pg.42]

Solvent effects, reaction coordinates, and reorganization energies on nucleophilic substitution reactions in aqueous solution, 38, 161... [Pg.361]

FIGURE 1.22. Solvent reorganization energies derived from the standard rate constants of the electrochemical reduction of aromatic hydrocarbons in DMF (with n-Bu4N+ as the cation of the supporting electrolyte) uncorrected from double-layer effects. Variation with the equivalent hard-sphere radii. Dotted line, Hush s prediction. Adapted from Figure 4 in reference 13, with permission from the American Chemical Society. [Pg.60]

Figure 1. Activation energy of electron-transfer process as a function of electronic energy gap of a reaction. Er = Eg + Ec is the total reorganization energy where Es is the classical solvent reorganization energy and Ec is the reorganization energy of an intramolecular mode, l Figure 1. Activation energy of electron-transfer process as a function of electronic energy gap of a reaction. Er = Eg + Ec is the total reorganization energy where Es is the classical solvent reorganization energy and Ec is the reorganization energy of an intramolecular mode, l<oc = 2kBT, at room temperature. Curve 1 (Ec = 0) represents a classical case curve 3 (Ea = 0) represents quantum effects at room temperature and curve 2 (Eg = Ec = EJ2) represents the interference of the...
How would the distribution of hydrolysis species fit into the general picture of solvent fluctuations Would the reorganization energies, when resolved into contributions from Fe3+, FeOH2+, FeOH2+, form separate distributions, or would the hydrolysis fluctuations be part of a continuum of solvent fluctuations In other words, is it more correct to regard the phenomenon of hydrolysis, as far as its effect on electron transfer, from the point of view of contributions from separate hydrolysis species ... [Pg.407]

Short-lived organic radicals, electron spin resonance studies of, 5, 53 Small-ring hydrocarbons, gas-phase pyrolysis of, 4, 147 Solid state, tautomerism in the, 32, 129 Solid-state chemistry, topochemical phenomena in, 15, 63 Solids, organic, electrical conduction in, 16, 159 Solutions, reactions in, entropies of activation and mechanisms, 1, 1 Solvation and protonation in strong aqueous acids, 13, 83 Solvent effects, reaction coordinates, and reorganization energies on nucleophilic substitution reactions in aqueous solution, 38, 161 Solvent, protic and dipolar aprotic, rates of bimolecular substitution-reactions in,... [Pg.409]


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