M Mammen, SK Choi… - Angewandte Chemie …, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
Found throughout biology, polyvalent interactions are characterized by the simultaneous binding of multiple ligands on one biological entity to multiple receptors on another (top part …
L Eberson - Advances in physical organic chemistry, 1982 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the electron transfer reactions in organic chemistry. The simplest elementary act in homogeneous solution chemistry is the exchange …
O Hammerich, B Speiser - 2016 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Organic electrochemistry is concerned with the reduction and oxidation of organic molecules at electrodes. Although it is now more than 200 years ago that the so-called Volta pile was …
N Agmon - The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 2005 - ACS Publications
The absorption of a photon by a hydroxy-aromatic photoacid triggers a cascade of events contributing to the overall phenomenon of intermolecular excited-state proton transfer. The …
WP Jencks - Chemical reviews, 1985 - ACS Publications
However, these slopes are not always constant. A sense of order can be preserved by describing the change in slope as an interaction coefficient, such as q, C, or p. 2^ For …
M Mammen, SK Choi, GM Whitesides - Angewandte Chemie, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
Überall in der Biologie kommen polyvalente Wechselwirkungen vor. Sie zeichnen sich durch die gleichzeitige Bindung mehrerer Liganden einer biologischen Einheit an mehrere …
G King, A Warshel - The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1990 - pubs.aip.org
The free energy functions for electron transfer reactions in solution are explored using a previously developed microscopic simulation approach that provides a clear definition of …
LG Arnaut, SJ Formosinho - Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A …, 1993 - Elsevier
Theoretical models that have been proposed and applied to proton transfer reactions are reviewed in this work. Simple models, like the Eigen model, Marcus theory and the …
M Julliard, M Chanon - Chemical Reviews, 1983 - ACS Publications
M. Chanon was born near Roannes (Loire, France) in 1940. He graduated with a Ph. D. in heterocyclic chemistry with J. Metzger in Marseille (1967). He then entered CNRS where he …