Extended electron transfer and the Frumkin correction

It is now well established that the rate constant for electron transfer between a metal electrode and a given redox moiety (at distance x from the electrode) decays according to exp[ - betax]; values of beta are of the order of 10(8) cm(-1) and depend primarily upon the nature of the intervening med...

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Príomhchruthaitheoirí: Gavaghan, D, Feldberg, S
Formáid: Journal article
Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 2000
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author Gavaghan, D
Feldberg, S
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description It is now well established that the rate constant for electron transfer between a metal electrode and a given redox moiety (at distance x from the electrode) decays according to exp[ - betax]; values of beta are of the order of 10(8) cm(-1) and depend primarily upon the nature of the intervening medium. The present work demonstrates how this 'extended' electron transfer can modify the Frumkin correction for diffuse layer effects in the measurement of heterogeneous rate constants. We quantify the effect of this 'extended' electron transfer by comparing the electron transfer rate constants deduce
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spelling oxford-uuid:e67b85fe-5bdb-42b5-af00-432ba4fb20102022-03-27T10:31:29ZExtended electron transfer and the Frumkin correctionJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:e67b85fe-5bdb-42b5-af00-432ba4fb2010Department of Computer Science2000Gavaghan, DFeldberg, SIt is now well established that the rate constant for electron transfer between a metal electrode and a given redox moiety (at distance x from the electrode) decays according to exp[ - betax]; values of beta are of the order of 10(8) cm(-1) and depend primarily upon the nature of the intervening medium. The present work demonstrates how this 'extended' electron transfer can modify the Frumkin correction for diffuse layer effects in the measurement of heterogeneous rate constants. We quantify the effect of this 'extended' electron transfer by comparing the electron transfer rate constants deduce
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title Extended electron transfer and the Frumkin correction
title_full Extended electron transfer and the Frumkin correction
title_fullStr Extended electron transfer and the Frumkin correction
title_full_unstemmed Extended electron transfer and the Frumkin correction
title_short Extended electron transfer and the Frumkin correction
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