Photoinduced Electron Transfer: Conceptual basis
Author | : Michel Chanon |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1988 |
Genre | : Oxidation-reduction reaction |
ISBN | : |
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Author | : Michel Chanon |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1988 |
Genre | : Oxidation-reduction reaction |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Marye Anne Fox |
Publisher | : Elsevier Publishing Company |
Total Pages | : 672 |
Release | : 1988 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : |
Electron transfer reactions are of great importance to nearly every subdiscipline of chemistry. The simple transfer of a single electron has been shown repeatedly to be a common activating mode for organic, inorganic, and biological molecules, and the very ubiquity of such reactions has guaranteed that their investigation would involve the most fundamental questions of modern chemistry. The fact that photoexcitation induces enhanced redox reactivity via electron transfer also provides a convenient method for experimentally testing theoretical predictions regarding structural and energetic effects. As can be seen from the very size of this work there is a great deal known about photoinduced electron transfer reactions and the editors have tried to capture the diversity and excitement inherent in this broad field. The reader will find contributions from theorists and experimentalists, from organic and inorganic chemists, from the perspective of the synthetic and mechanistic viewpoint. Some contributions are fundamental basic research, while others clearly show practical applications of these principles.These volumes are intended to serve a joint purpose: as a reference resource and an introductory overview to the diverse research accomplished via photoexcitation of electron donor-acceptor systems. The information is organized in four parts. The first deals with the theoretical and conceptual factors which influence electron transfer. The second covers experimental methodology and medium effects. The third and fourth deal with reactivity, with most organic transformation being addressed in Part C and most inorganic reactions covered in Part D. Each part thus provides an overview of typical reactions observed for these classes of compounds. Part D also provides examples of photoinduced electron transfer in current use in important applications. There is of course a significant interdependence between the four parts. Subject, chemical, and author citation indices appear at the end of each of Parts A, B and C, and comprehensive indices are included in Part D.
Author | : Bertram H. Raven |
Publisher | : Wiley-VCH |
Total Pages | : 237 |
Release | : 1983-03 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780471873051 |
Devoted exclusively to the basic theories, concepts and applications of light-initiated electron transfer processes, Fundamentals of Photoinduced Electron Transfer is the first book to deliver an introductory-level account of this highly active research area in a concise and easy-to-follow pedagogical manner. No prior knowledge of photochemistry is assumed or required. The author introduces essential background information on photochemistry and electrochemistry and presents a systematic account of the photoinduced electron transfer process. He carefully explains the fundamental thermodynamic equation governing the photoinduced electron, explores the diverse realm of electron photochemistry reactions and provides a survey of today's most important applications. Coverage also features discussion on classical and nonclassical theories to faster insight on a host of underlying molecular and environmental factors. Novel applications such as solar energy conversion, artificial photosynthesis, semiconductor technology, organized assemblies, and molecular electronic devices are described in appropriate detail. Fundamentals of Photoinduced Electron-Transfer is of special value as both a learning tool and working reference in photochemistry, physical chemistry, molecular physics, spectroscopy and electrochemistry.
Author | : Marye Anne Fox |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 820 |
Release | : 1988 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9780444871251 |
Electron transfer reactions are of great importance to nearly every subdiscipline of chemistry. The simple transfer of a single electron has been shown repeatedly to be a common activating mode for organic, inorganic, and biological molecules, and the very ubiquity of such reactions has guaranteed that their investigation would involve the most fundamental questions of modern chemistry. The fact that photoexcitation induces enhanced redox reactivity via electron transfer also provides a convenient method for experimentally testing theoretical predictions regarding structural and energetic effects. As can be seen from the very size of this work there is a great deal known about photoinduced electron transfer reactions and the editors have tried to capture the diversity and excitement inherent in this broad field. The reader will find contributions from theorists and experimentalists, from organic and inorganic chemists, from the perspective of the synthetic and mechanistic viewpoint. Some contributions are fundamental basic research, while others clearly show practical applications of these principles.These volumes are intended to serve a joint purpose: as a reference resource and an introductory overview to the diverse research accomplished via photoexcitation of electron donor-acceptor systems. The information is organized in four parts. The first deals with the theoretical and conceptual factors which influence electron transfer. The second covers experimental methodology and medium effects. The third and fourth deal with reactivity, with most organic transformation being addressed in Part C and most inorganic reactions covered in Part D. Each part thus provides an overview of typical reactions observed for these classes of compounds. Part D also provides examples of photoinduced electron transfer in current use in important applications. There is of course a significant interdependence between the four parts. Subject, chemical, and author citation indices appear at the end of each of Parts A, B and C, and comprehensive indices are included in Part D.
Author | : George J. Kavarnos |
Publisher | : Wiley-VCH |
Total Pages | : 376 |
Release | : 1993 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : |
Author | : G. J. Kavarnos |
Publisher | : Wiley-VCH |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1993-08-19 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9780471187301 |
Devoted exclusively to the basic theories, concepts and applications of light-initiated electron transfer processes, Fundamentals of Photoinduced Electron Transfer is the first book to deliver an introductory-level account of this highly active research area in a concise and easy-to-follow pedagogical manner. No prior knowledge of photochemistry is assumed or required. The author introduces essential background information on photochemistry and electrochemistry and presents a systematic account of the photoinduced electron transfer process. He carefully explains the fundamental thermodynamic equation governing the photoinduced electron, explores the diverse realm of electron photochemistry reactions and provides a survey of today's most important applications. Coverage also features discussion on classical and nonclassical theories to faster insight on a host of underlying molecular and environmental factors. Novel applications such as solar energy conversion, artificial photosynthesis, semiconductor technology, organized assemblies, and molecular electronic devices are described in appropriate detail. Fundamentals of Photoinduced Electron-Transfer is of special value as both a learning tool and working reference in photochemistry, physical chemistry, molecular physics, spectroscopy and electrochemistry.
Author | : Jochen Mattay |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 220 |
Release | : 2014-01-15 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9783662150641 |
Author | : A. Albini |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 1993-09-22 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : |
1. P. Maslak: Fragmentations by Photoinduced Electron Transfer. Fundamentals and Practical Aspects 2. P.K. Freeman, S.A. Hatlevig: The Photochemistry of Polyhalocompounds, Dehalogenation by Photoinduced Electron Transfer, New Methods of Toxic Waste Disposal 3. J.-P. Soumillion: Photoinduced Electron Transfer Employing Organic Anions 4. A. Albini, E. Fasani, M. Mella: PET-Reactions of Aromatic Compounds 5. G. Pandey: Photoinduced Electron Transfer (PET) in Organic Synthesis 6.R.A. Bissell, A.P. de Silva, H.Q.N. Gunaratne, P.L.M. Lynch, G.E.M. Maguire, C.P. McCoy, K.R.A.S. Sandanayake: Fluorescent PET (Photoinduced Electron Transfer) Sensors
Author | : Marye Anne Fox |
Publisher | : Elsevier Science Limited |
Total Pages | : 754 |
Release | : 1988 |
Genre | : Chemical reaction, Conditions and laws of |
ISBN | : 9780444871244 |
Electron transfer reactions are of great importance to nearly every subdiscipline of chemistry. The simple transfer of a single electron has been shown repeatedly to be a common activating mode for organic, inorganic, and biological molecules, and the very ubiquity of such reactions has guaranteed that their investigation would involve the most fundamental questions of modern chemistry. The fact that photoexcitation induces enhanced redox reactivity via electron transfer also provides a convenient method for experimentally testing theoretical predictions regarding structural and energetic effects. As can be seen from the very size of this work there is a great deal known about photoinduced electron transfer reactions and the editors have tried to capture the diversity and excitement inherent in this broad field. The reader will find contributions from theorists and experimentalists, from organic and inorganic chemists, from the perspective of the synthetic and mechanistic viewpoint. Some contributions are fundamental basic research, while others clearly show practical applications of these principles.These volumes are intended to serve a joint purpose: as a reference resource and an introductory overview to the diverse research accomplished via photoexcitation of electron donor-acceptor systems. The information is organized in four parts. The first deals with the theoretical and conceptual factors which influence electron transfer. The second covers experimental methodology and medium effects. The third and fourth deal with reactivity, with most organic transformation being addressed in Part C and most inorganic reactions covered in Part D. Each part thus provides an overview of typical reactions observed for these classes of compounds. Part D also provides examples of photoinduced electron transfer in current use in important applications. There is of course a significant interdependence between the four parts. Subject, chemical, and author citation indices appear at the end of each of Parts A, B and C, and comprehensive indices are included in Part D.