intramolecular energy transfer

  • 1Transfer hydrogenation — is the addition of hydrogen (H2; dihydrogen in inorganic and organometallic chemistry) to a molecule from a source other than gaseous H2. It is applied in industry and in organic synthesis, in part because of the inconvenience and expense of… …

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  • 2Electron transfer — (ET) is the process by which an electron moves from one atom or molecule to another atom or molecule. ET is a mechanistic description of the thermodynamic concept of redox, wherein the oxidation states of both reaction partners change. Numerous… …

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  • 3Jeffrey W. Berger — Infobox person name=Jeffrey W. Berger, M.D., Ph.D. birth date=1963 birth place= death date=death date|2001|01|25 death place=Philadelphia, Pennsylvania spouse=Karen children = Adina, Tamar, Joseph alma mater=Princeton University… …

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  • 4Implicit solvation — (sometimes known as continuum solvation) is a method of representing solvent as a continuous medium instead of individual “explicit” solvent molecules most often used in molecular dynamics simulations and in other applications of molecular… …

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  • 5luminescence — luminescent, adj. /looh meuh nes euhns/, n. 1. the emission of light not caused by incandescence and occurring at a temperature below that of incandescent bodies. 2. the light produced by such an emission. [1885 90; < L lumin (see LUMEN) +&#8230; …

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  • 6spectroscopy — spectroscopist /spek tros keuh pist/, n. /spek tros keuh pee, spek treuh skoh pee/, n. the science that deals with the use of the spectroscope and with spectrum analysis. [1865 70; SPECTRO + SCOPY] * * * Branch of analysis devoted to identifying&#8230; …

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  • 7Carbon nanotube — Not to be confused with Carbon fiber. Part of a series of articles on Nanomaterials Fullerenes …

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  • 8Molecular scale electronics — Part of a series of articles on Nanoelectronics Single molecule electronics …

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  • 9Teoría de Marcus — La Teoría de Marcus (denominada en algunas de sus formulaciones Teoría de Marcus Hush Jortner),[1] es una teoría desarrollada originalmente por Rudolph A. Marcus 1956, para explicar las tasa de transferencia electrónica en las reacciones&#8230; …

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  • 10Oxybenzone — Oxybenzone[1] IUPAC name (2 Hydroxy 4 methoxyphenyl …

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