Electron transfer and electronic conduction through an intervening medium.
A new vision for ET: Electron-transfer (ET) processes in biological and synthetic materials (such as proteins and semi-conductors, respectively) are of immense importance. A unified approach to describe these processes is useful in understanding, and controlling the various facets of electron transf...
Main Authors: | Edwards, P, Gray, H, Lodge, M, Williams, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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