It is clear that electron transfer chemisty is now one of the most active areas of chemical study. Advances in Electron Transfer Chemistry has been designed to allow scientists who are developing new knowledge in this rapidly expanding area to describe their most recent research findings. This volum
Advances in Electron Transfer Chemistry
โ Scribed by Patrick S. Mariano (Eds.)
- Year
- 1993
- Leaves
- 258
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS, Page vii
PREFACE, Page ix, Patrick S. Mariano
PHOTOINDUCED ELECTRON TRANSFER IN FLEXIBLE BIARYL DONOR-ACCEPTOR MOLECULES, Pages 1-32, Guilford Jones II, Mohammad S. Farahat
LIGHT-INDUCED ELECTRON TRANSFER IN INORGANIC SYSTEMS IN HOMOGENEOUS AND HETEROGENEOUS PHASES, Pages 33-166, Nick Serpone, Rita Terzian, Darren Lawless, Jean-Marie Herrmann
INTERNAL GEOMETRY RELAXATION EFFECTS ON ELECTRON TRANSFER RATES OF AMINO CENTERED SYSTEMS, Pages 167-189, Stephen F. Nelsen
SEQUENTIAL ELECTRON TRANSFER REACTIONS CATALYZED BY CYTOCHROME P-450 ENZYMES, Pages 191-241, F. Peter Guengerich, Timothy L. Macdonald
INDEX, Pages 243-256
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