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|a Advances in electron transfer chemistry.
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|a Front Cover; Advances in Electron Transfer Chemistry; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; CHAPTER 1. PHOTOINDUCED ELECTRON TRANSFER IN FLEXIBLE BIARYL DONOR-ACCEPTOR MOLECULES; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. INTRAMOLECULAR PHOTOINDUCED ELECTRON TRANSFER; 3. INTER- AND INTRAMOLECULAR DONOR-ACCEPTOR SYSTEMS; 4. DIRECTLY LINKED DONOR-ACCEPTOR SYSTEMS; 5. SUMMARY; ACKNOWLEDGMENT; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2. LIGHT-INDUCED ELECTRON TRANSFER IN INORGANIC SYSTEMS IN HOMOGENEOUS AND HETEROGENEOUS PHASES; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. SPECTRAL AND PHOTOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES.
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|a 7. semiempirical mo calculations on hydrazines8. acylated amino nitrogen compounds; 9. conclusion; acknowledgments; references and notes; chapter 4.sequential electron transfer reactions catalyzed by cytochrome p-450 enzymes; 1. introduction; 2. amine n-dealkylation and oxygenation; 3. oxidations of other atoms; 4. substrate reductions; 5. conclusion; note added in proof; references; index.
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|a Advances in Electron Transfer Chemistry, Volume 3 presents studies that discuss findings in the various aspects of electron chemistry. The book is comprised of four chapters; each chapter reviews a work that tackles an issue in electron transfer chemistry. Chapter 1 discusses the photoinduced electron transfer in flexible biaryl donor-acceptor molecules. Chapter 2 tackles light-induced electron transfer in inorganic systems in homogeneous and heterogeneous phases. The book also covers internal geometry relaxation effects on electron transfer rates of amino-centered systems. The sequential elec.
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|a 3. KINETIC ASPECTS OF ELECTRON TRANSFER4. EXCITED STATE ELECTRON TRANSFER IN TRANSITION METAL COMPLEXES: SELECTED EXAMPLES; 5. ELECTRON TRANSFER PROCESSES IN AN ORGANIZED ASSEMBLY-SEMICONDUCTOR/SOLUTION SYSTEMS; 6. ELECTRON TRANSFER IN HETEROGENEOUS PHOTOCATALYTIC SYSTEMS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 3. INTERNAL GEOMETRY RELAXATION EFFECTS ON ELECTRON TRANSFER RATES OF AMINO CENTERED SYSTEMS; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. ESTIMATION OF λin VALUES; 3. MARCUS AND EYRING ACTIVATION BARRIERS; 4. N, N, �N, �N-TETRAMETHYL-p-PHENYLENEDIAMINE SELF-ET; 5. TRIALKYLAMINE SELF-ET; 6. TETRAALKYLHYDRAZINE SELF-ET.
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