Electron Transfer Reactions in Organic Chemistry
- 252 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Focusing on mechanistic aspects, the book explores electron transfer reactions in organic chemistry through the lens of Marcus theory, commonly applied in inorganic chemistry. It covers definitions, theoretical frameworks, experimental diagnostics, and various examples involving both inorganic and organic reactants. Key topics include electro- and photochemical electron transfer, catalyzed reactions, and applications like electrosynthesis and chemiluminescence. This unique resource fills a gap in the literature, appealing to those interested in advancements in physical organic chemistry.