Quantum rate theory
In physical chemistry, quantum rate theory is a method of calculating the dynamics of electron transfer between different quantum states.[1][2] It uses the ratio of the conductance quantum and the quantum capacitance to derive a general equation for the rate of chemical reactions[3] and the rate of electron transfer between states as a particular case. For example, note how the rate of electron transfer in quantum electrochemistry[4][5][6][7] is calculated using the quantum rate apprach. Note that the method encompasses Marcus theory of electron transfer as a particular setting of this theory.
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- ↑ Bueno, P. R. (2018). The Nanoscale Electrochemistry of Molecular Contacts. Springer. Search this book on
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- ↑ Bueno, P. R. (2018). The Nanoscale Electrochemistry of Molecular Contacts. Springer. Search this book on
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