The frontiers of electron-transfer chemistry demand that we develop theoretical frameworks to describe the delivery of multiple electrons, atoms, and ions in molecular systems. When electrons move over long distances through high barriers, where the probability for thermal population of oxidized or reduced bridge-localized states is very small, the electrons will tunnel from the donor (D) to acceptor (A), facilitated by bridge-mediated superexchange interactions. If the stable donor and acceptor redox states on D and A differ by two electrons, it is possible that the electrons will propagate coherently from D to A. While structure–function relations for single-electron superexchange in molecules are well established, strategies to manipulat...
AbstractCentral to the view of electron-transfer reactions is the idea that nuclear motion generates...
We consider a molecular conduction junction that comprises a redox molecule bridging between metal e...
Bridge-mediated electron transfer (ET) between a donor and an acceptor is prototypical for the descr...
Photoinduced electron transfer is a topical issue in chemistry. In multicomponent donor–bridge–accep...
Photoinduced electron transfer plays key roles in many areas of chemistry. Superexchange is an effe...
Electron transfer (E.T.) reactions in which there is an overall stoichiometry of two or more electro...
This special issue is focussed on arguably the most important fundamental question in contemporary c...
International audienceIntramolecular electron transfer in binuclear mixed valence complexes where th...
Electron transfer (ET) reactions provide a nexus among chemistry, biochemistry, and physics. These r...
Electron Transfer Reactions deals with the mechanisms of electron transfer reactions between metal i...
There is general agreement that the two most important factors determining electron transfer rates i...
Optimizing the ratio of the rates for charge separation (CS) over charge recombination (CR) is cruci...
This article provides an overview of the theory of electron transfer. Emphasis is placed on the hist...
Electrons have so little mass that in less than a second they can tunnel through potential energy ba...
Electron transfer reactions through Donor-Bridge-Acceptor (DBA) molecules are important as they cons...
AbstractCentral to the view of electron-transfer reactions is the idea that nuclear motion generates...
We consider a molecular conduction junction that comprises a redox molecule bridging between metal e...
Bridge-mediated electron transfer (ET) between a donor and an acceptor is prototypical for the descr...
Photoinduced electron transfer is a topical issue in chemistry. In multicomponent donor–bridge–accep...
Photoinduced electron transfer plays key roles in many areas of chemistry. Superexchange is an effe...
Electron transfer (E.T.) reactions in which there is an overall stoichiometry of two or more electro...
This special issue is focussed on arguably the most important fundamental question in contemporary c...
International audienceIntramolecular electron transfer in binuclear mixed valence complexes where th...
Electron transfer (ET) reactions provide a nexus among chemistry, biochemistry, and physics. These r...
Electron Transfer Reactions deals with the mechanisms of electron transfer reactions between metal i...
There is general agreement that the two most important factors determining electron transfer rates i...
Optimizing the ratio of the rates for charge separation (CS) over charge recombination (CR) is cruci...
This article provides an overview of the theory of electron transfer. Emphasis is placed on the hist...
Electrons have so little mass that in less than a second they can tunnel through potential energy ba...
Electron transfer reactions through Donor-Bridge-Acceptor (DBA) molecules are important as they cons...
AbstractCentral to the view of electron-transfer reactions is the idea that nuclear motion generates...
We consider a molecular conduction junction that comprises a redox molecule bridging between metal e...
Bridge-mediated electron transfer (ET) between a donor and an acceptor is prototypical for the descr...