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Theory of Directed Electronic Energy Transfer

Journal of Fluorescence, 2006
The migration of electronic energy between molecules or chromophores in molecular solids is a well-studied phenomenon. The ability to exert control over the directionality of this transfer, by a variety of methods involving applied electrical or optical fields, holds promise for advances in fields including nanoelectronics and energy harvesting ...
Andrews, David L., Crisp, Richard G.
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Direct electronic energy transfer on fractals

Journal of Luminescence, 1984
The site distribution of a fractal structure was characterized by the interrogation of electronic energy transfer in a porous glass, resulting in the fractal dimension of đ = 1.74±0.12 for this irregular structure.
U. Even   +4 more
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Biological electron transfer: progress and future directions

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics, 1991
The rich diversity among bacterial cytochromes has played a key role in the development of our understanding of biological electron transfer. Although studies to date have allowed the elucidation of the contributions of driving force, electrostatics interactions and surface topology to electron transfer kinetics in collision-dependent reactions, much ...
M A, Cusanovich, M S, Caffrey
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The Direct Electron Transfer of Myoglobin Based on the Electron Tunneling in Proteins

The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2006
The electron tunneling of the protein-polypeptide interactions was observed in the study of direct electron transfer of the myoglobin (Mb) on the electrode surface. The Mb was selected as a redox active protein and gelatine was selected to couple with Mb to form an electron tunneling.
Nan, Li   +4 more
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Electroinitiated Polymerization of N-Vinylcarbazole By Direct Electron Transfer

Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part A, 1990
Abstract Electroinitiated polymerization of N-vinylcarbazole has been accomplished by constant potential electrolysis. It was found that direct electron transfer from the monomer to the anode initiates the polymerization even at a potential as low as +0.95 V versus Ag−/ Ag+.
SACAK, M, Akbulut, Ural, HACIOGLU, B
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Direct Electron Transfer of Hemoglobin Founded on Electron Tunneling of CTAB Monolayer

The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2007
Direct electron transfer and stable adsorption of hemoglobin (Hb) on a carbon paste (CP) electrode were achieved with the aid of a single-chain cationic surfactant, namely, cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB). Cyclic voltammetry (CV) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) indicated that CTAB could form a complete monolayer with a high ...
Qing, Lu   +3 more
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Direct Electron Transfer Kinetics in Horseradish Peroxidase Electrocatalysis

The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2006
The study of direct electron transfer between enzymes and electrodes is frequently hampered by the small fraction of adsorbed proteins that remains electrochemically active. Here, we outline a strategy to overcome this limitation, which is based on a hierarchical analysis of steady-state electrocatalytic currents and the adoption of the "binary ...
Rafael, Andreu   +3 more
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Direct Interspecies Electron Transfer in Anaerobic Digestion: A Review

2015
Direct interspecies electrons transfer (DIET) is a syntrophic metabolism in which free electrons flow from one cell to another without being shuttled by reduced molecules such as molecular hydrogen or formate. As more and more microorganisms show a capacity for electron exchange, either to export or import them, it becomes obvious that DIET is a ...
Dubé, Charles-David, Guiot, Serge R.
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Controlled the Orientation of Multicopper Oxidases for Direct Electron Transfer

ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2010
Abstract not Available.
Pablo De la Iglesia   +3 more
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Ultrafast Energy and Electron Transfer in Photosystem I - Direct Evidence for two-branched Electron Transfer

15th International Conference on Ultrafast Phenomena, 2006
The energy and electron transfer processes in photosystem I particles carrying mutations around the primary electron acceptors have been studied. Direct evidence is provided for early electron transfer processes to occur efficiently in both cofactor branches.
Alfred R. Holzwarth   +4 more
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