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Application of the Marcus Cross Relation to Hydrogen Atom Transfer Reactions
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Marcus Theory FormalismEngineeringPhysicsHydrogen TransitionNatural SciencesChemical BondProton-coupled Electron TransferProton TransferHydrogen BondPhysical ChemistryIron ComplexesComputational ChemistryQuantum ChemistryHydrogenChemistryMarcus Cross Relation
The transfer of a hydrogen atom-a proton and an electron-is a fundamental process in chemistry and biology. A variety of hydrogen atom transfer reactions, involving iron complexes, phenols, hydroxylamines, tBuOOH, toluene, and related radicals, are shown to follow the Marcus cross relation. Thus, the Marcus theory formalism based on ground-state energetics and self-exchange rates, originally developed for electron transfer processes, is also valuable for hydrogen atom transfer. Compounds that undergo slow proton transfer (C-H bonds) or slow electron transfer (cobalt complexes) also undergo slow hydrogen atom transfer. Limitations of this approach are also discussed.
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