Electron Transfer in Chemistry and Biology
An Introduction to the Theory
Wiley Series in Theoretical Chemistry

1. Edition November 1998
XVI, 358 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Short Description
This book provides a brief introduction to the basic concepts of electron transfer and its historical development, followed by a discussion of specific charge transfer effects. The book contains theory-based chapters dealing with topics such as tunnel effect, Born-Oppenheimer approximations, dielectric theory, charge transfer in solids and thermodynamic effects.
Electron Transfer in Chemistry and Biology An Introduction to the Theory Alexander M. Kuznetsov Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia Jens Ulstrup Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark Electron transfer is perhaps the single most important physical event in chemical, electrochemical, photochemical, biochemical, and biophysical processes. The focus and ubiquity of electron transfer is intriguing and exciting but a coherent and comprehensive approach to this topic is at the same time a challenge. Electron Transfer in Chemistry and Biology provides a thorough and didactic approach to the theoretical basis of electron transfer phenomena. Not only does it offer a full introduction to this area and a discussion of its historical development, it also gives detailed explanations of difficult issues, for example, long-range electron transfers, stochastic and dynamic processes, and biological features. A wide variety of readers will find this volume of great interest, ranging from final year undergraduate students, postgraduate students and university lecturers, to research staff in numerous fields including medical companies, electronics industry, catalysis research and development, chemical industry and some hospitals.
The Tunnel Effect in Physical, Chemical and Biological Processes.
Elements of Dielectric Theory.
Charge Transfer in Solids.
The Simplest Chemical Process: Electron Transfer.
Some Selected Experimental Data for Simple Electron Transfer Reactions.
Towards More Precise Electron Transfer Theory.
Optical Charge Transfer in Allowed and Forbidden Transitions.
Elements of Proton and Other Light-Atom Transfer Theory.
The Electrochemical Process.
Elements of Long-Range and Multi-Level Electron Transfer.
Stochastic Views in Chemical Rate Theory.
Elements of Charge Transfer in Biological Systems.
Perspectives and Outlook.
Appendices.
Index.