A unified theory of homogeneous and electrochemical electron‐transfer rates is developed using statistical mechanics. The treatment is a generalization of earlier papers of this series and is concerned with seeking a fairly broad basis for the quantitative correlations among chemical and electrochemical rate constants predicted in these earlier papers. The atomic motions inside the inner coordination shell of each reactant are treated as vibrations. The motions outside are treated by the "particle description," which emphasizes the functional dependence of potential energy and free energy on molecular properties and which avoids, thereby, some unnecessary assumptions about the molecular interactions
Data on electron exchange reactions have provided insight into factors influencing rates of electron...
Data on electron exchange reactions have provided insight into factors influencing rates of electron...
Chemical and electrochemical redox reactions have many characteristics in common from the point of ...
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...
One of the active areas in reaction kinetics during the post-war years has been that of electron-tr...
The mechanism for electron transfer is discussed in terms of an atomic motion on a potential-energy ...
Detailed quantitative information about different theoretical aspects of electron-transfer rates in ...
Using a theory of electron transfers which takes cognizance of reorganization of the medium outside ...
The mechanism o f electron transfer in solution and at electrodes is described. A theoretical analy...
The mechanism o f electron transfer in solution and at electrodes is described. A theoretical analy...
Using a theory of electron transfers which takes cognizance of reorganization of the medium outside ...
Using a theory of electron transfers which takes cognizance of reorganization of the medium outside ...
Kinetic studies of simple electron transfer systems in solution and at electrodes have revealed a nu...
Kinetic studies of simple electron transfer systems in solution and at electrodes have revealed a nu...
Data on electron exchange reactions have provided insight into factors influencing rates of electron...
Data on electron exchange reactions have provided insight into factors influencing rates of electron...
Chemical and electrochemical redox reactions have many characteristics in common from the point of ...
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...
One of the active areas in reaction kinetics during the post-war years has been that of electron-tr...
The mechanism for electron transfer is discussed in terms of an atomic motion on a potential-energy ...
Detailed quantitative information about different theoretical aspects of electron-transfer rates in ...
Using a theory of electron transfers which takes cognizance of reorganization of the medium outside ...
The mechanism o f electron transfer in solution and at electrodes is described. A theoretical analy...
The mechanism o f electron transfer in solution and at electrodes is described. A theoretical analy...
Using a theory of electron transfers which takes cognizance of reorganization of the medium outside ...
Using a theory of electron transfers which takes cognizance of reorganization of the medium outside ...
Kinetic studies of simple electron transfer systems in solution and at electrodes have revealed a nu...
Kinetic studies of simple electron transfer systems in solution and at electrodes have revealed a nu...
Data on electron exchange reactions have provided insight into factors influencing rates of electron...
Data on electron exchange reactions have provided insight into factors influencing rates of electron...
Chemical and electrochemical redox reactions have many characteristics in common from the point of ...