A model for Co-operative electron transfer
โ Scribed by L. Pohlmann; H. Tributsch
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 425 KB
- Volume
- 156
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-5193
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โฆ Synopsis
Co-operative electron transfer through an electron transfer chain or an electron exchanging molecular complex, which has recently been introduced as a new mechanism of (photo)electrocatalysis, but could not unequivocally be verified by applying the slaving principle, is demonstrated for a slightly extended model. It involves a non-linear kinetic step prior to the feedback on electron transfer rate constants. An electron transfer state is found which is characterized by a high degree of co-operation of individual processes and a drastic reduction of activation energies resulting in a high electron flux. Such a co-operative electron transfer mechanism may be considered to be a simple model describing biological multicentre catalysts (nitrogen fixation, sulphate reduction, oxygen evolution). Introduction of a cubic non-linearity into the model results in a co-operative bistability which may act as a switch between a low conducting and a high conducting electron transfer state.
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