The critical role of the transition-state cusp diameter in understanding adiabatic and non-adiabatic electron transfer


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The equation of Levich and Dogonadze describing the rate of electron-transfer processes in the weak-coupling “non-adiabatic” limit is understood in terms of the properties of general adiabatic electron-transfer theory. The cusp diameter describing the continuous changeover of Born–Oppenheimer adiabatic surfaces from donor-like to acceptor-like character is shown to be the critical property controlling reaction rates and intervalence spectra. Their work is presented in the context of general Born–Oppenheimer breakdown phenomena and linked to the overarching cusp catastrophe.

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Jeffrey Reimers

Department of Physics and International Centre for Quantum and Molecular Structures; School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences

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Email: jeffrey.reimers@uts.edu.au
中国, Shanghai, 200444; Sydney, NSW, 2007

Noel Hush

School of Molecular Biosciences; School of Chemistry

Email: jeffrey.reimers@uts.edu.au
澳大利亚, Sydney, NSW, 2006; Sydney, NSW, 2006

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