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Chemical and Electrochemical Electron-Transfer Theory
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Electron‑transfer reactions, a central focus of reaction kinetics, involve oxidation‑reduction processes in both chemical and electrochemical systems, have been extensively studied with numerous rate constants measured, and are distinguished by the absence of bond rupture and arbitrary parameters, which has driven a close interplay between theory and experiment. This review focuses exclusively on purely electron‑transfer reactions.
One of the active areas in reaction kinetics during the post-war years has been that of electron-transfer reactions. These reactions constitute one type of oxidation-reduction process and include both chemical and electrochemical systems. Many rate constants have now been measured (1-8) and they have stimulated a variety of theoretical studies (9-37). The field has been characterized by a strong interplay of theory and experiment, which now includes the testing of theoretically predicted quantitative correlative... Because of a certain unique feature of the purely electron-transfer reactions--the absence of bond rupture in the reaction step--these cor... They do not have the arbitrary parameters that occur in theoretical studies of most other reactions in chemical kinetics. This review will be limited to purely electron transfer reactions.