A statistical mechanical treatment is given for homogeneous and electrochemical systems having nonequilibrium dielectric polarization. A relation between the free energy of these systems and those of related equilibrium ones is deduced, having first been derived in Part II by a dielectric continuum treatment. The results can be applied to calculating polar contributions in the theory of electron transfers and in that of shifts of electronic spectra in condensed media. The effect of differences in polarizability (of a light emitting or absorbing molecule in its initial and final electronic states) on the polar term in the shift is included by a detailed statistical analysis, thereby extending Part II. Throughout, the "particle" description o...
A definition of the ideally polarisable electrode which allows a general statistical mechanical trea...
When a polar‐solute molecule undergoes an electronic transition and forms a state of different polar...
We consider the polarizable electrochemical interface with spherical symmetry, and show that the com...
A statistical mechanical treatment is given for homogeneous and electrochemical systems having noneq...
A statistical mechanical treatment is given for homogeneous and electrochemical systems having noneq...
It is shown that the electronically polarizable continuum model of a particle satisfies the equation...
Various processes such as electron transferreactions, redox reactions at electrodes, and electronic ...
Various processes such as electron transferreactions, redox reactions at electrodes, and electronic ...
In certain electrode processes involving electron transfer mechanisms, a portion of the dielectric p...
In certain electrode processes involving electron transfer mechanisms, a portion of the dielectric p...
It is shown that the electronically polarizable continuum model of a particle satisfies the equation...
An expression for the free energy of nonequilibrium polarization systems, valid in the presence or a...
An expression for the free energy of nonequilibrium polarization systems, valid in the presence or a...
A unified theory of homogeneous and electrochemical electron‐transfer rates is developed using stati...
A unified theory of homogeneous and electrochemical electron‐transfer rates is developed using stati...
A definition of the ideally polarisable electrode which allows a general statistical mechanical trea...
When a polar‐solute molecule undergoes an electronic transition and forms a state of different polar...
We consider the polarizable electrochemical interface with spherical symmetry, and show that the com...
A statistical mechanical treatment is given for homogeneous and electrochemical systems having noneq...
A statistical mechanical treatment is given for homogeneous and electrochemical systems having noneq...
It is shown that the electronically polarizable continuum model of a particle satisfies the equation...
Various processes such as electron transferreactions, redox reactions at electrodes, and electronic ...
Various processes such as electron transferreactions, redox reactions at electrodes, and electronic ...
In certain electrode processes involving electron transfer mechanisms, a portion of the dielectric p...
In certain electrode processes involving electron transfer mechanisms, a portion of the dielectric p...
It is shown that the electronically polarizable continuum model of a particle satisfies the equation...
An expression for the free energy of nonequilibrium polarization systems, valid in the presence or a...
An expression for the free energy of nonequilibrium polarization systems, valid in the presence or a...
A unified theory of homogeneous and electrochemical electron‐transfer rates is developed using stati...
A unified theory of homogeneous and electrochemical electron‐transfer rates is developed using stati...
A definition of the ideally polarisable electrode which allows a general statistical mechanical trea...
When a polar‐solute molecule undergoes an electronic transition and forms a state of different polar...
We consider the polarizable electrochemical interface with spherical symmetry, and show that the com...