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Charge transfer theory

Keywords Time-dependent density functional theory Charge transfer Collisions... [Pg.232]

Stone A J 1993 Computation of charge-transfer energies by perturbation theory Chem. Phys. Lett. 211 101... [Pg.214]

Much of chemistry occurs in the condensed phase solution phase ET reactions have been a major focus for theory and experiment for the last 50 years. Experiments, and quantitative theories, have probed how reaction-free energy, solvent polarity, donor-acceptor distance, bridging stmctures, solvent relaxation, and vibronic coupling influence ET kinetics. Important connections have also been drawn between optical charge transfer transitions and thennal ET. [Pg.2974]

Color from Charge Transfer. This mechanism is best approached from MO theory, although ligand field theory can also be used. There are several types of color-producing charge-transfer (CT) processes. [Pg.419]

Consider an alchemical transformation of a particle in water, where the particle s charge is changed from 0 to i) (e.g., neon sodium q = ). Let the transformation be performed first with the particle in a spherical water droplet of radius R (formed of explicit water molecules), and let the droplet then be transferred into bulk continuum water. From dielectric continuum theory, the transfer free energy is just the Born free energy to transfer a spherical ion of charge q and radius R into a continuum with the dielectric constant e of water ... [Pg.188]

Over the years the original Evans diagrams have been modified by various workers who have replaced the linear E-I curves by curves that provide a more fundamental representation of the electrode kinetics of the anodic and cathodic processes constituting a corrosion reaction (see Fig. 1.26). This has been possible partly by the application of electrochemical theory and partly by the development of newer experimental techniques. Thus the cathodic curve is plotted so that it shows whether activation-controlled charge transfer (equation 1.70) or mass transfer (equation 1.74) is rate determining. In addition, the potentiostat (see Section 20.2) has provided... [Pg.94]

Figure 42. Scheme comparing expected potential-independent charge-transfer rates from Marcus-Gerischer theory of interfacia) electron transfer (left) with possible mechanisms for explaining the experimental observation of potential-dependent electron-transfer rates (right) a potential-dependent concentration of surface states, or a charge-transfer rate that depends on the thermodynamic force (electric potential difference) in the interface. [Pg.513]

Christov, S. G. Quantum Theory of Charge-Transfer Processes in Condensed Media 28... [Pg.601]

Recent Advances in the Theory of Charge Transfer Kuznetsov, A. M. 20... [Pg.621]

T. Ioannides, and X.E. Verykios, Charge transfer in metal catalysts supported on Doped Ti02 A Theoretical approach based on metal-semiconductor contact theory, J. Catal. 161,560-569 (1996). [Pg.513]

The conspicuous separation between the cathodic and anodic peak potentials was initially interpreted in terms of the simple theory for redox polymers as a kinetic effect of slow heterogeneous charge transfer the thermodynamic redox potential of the whole systems was calculated from the mean value between Ep and Ep ... [Pg.20]

Addition of hydrogen sulfide in solution was found to enhance the rate of this process albeit the efficiencies were generally low, partly due to concomitant precipitation of elemental sulfur during the photolytic experiments. The effects of reaction temperature, light intensity, and pH of the electrolyte were studied, and the photo-catalytic mechanism was discussed with reference to the theory of charge transfer at photoexcited metal sulfide semiconductors. [Pg.270]


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