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Introduction To Marcus Theory Of Electron Transfer Reactions 872 Pages Francesco Di Giacomo Sapienza University Of Rome

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Introduction To Marcus Theory Of Electron Transfer Reactions 872 Pages Francesco Di Giacomo Sapienza University Of Rome
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Publisher: worldscientific
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.98 MB
Pages: 872
Author: Francesco Di Giacomo (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy)
ISBN: 9789811208485, 9811208484
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Introduction To Marcus Theory Of Electron Transfer Reactions 872 Pages Francesco Di Giacomo Sapienza University Of Rome by Francesco Di Giacomo (sapienza University Of Rome, Italy) 9789811208485, 9811208484 instant download after payment.

This book, with a foreword from Nobel Laureate Rudolph A Marcus, aims at introducing the reader to the Marcus theory of electron transfer reactions from a reading of excerpts of Marcus' papers. Notes from the author may be of help to the student or the beginner. Marcus' notes at the end of each paper, with his comments and remarks, are an invaluable supplement to his articles for students and scholars in the field of electron transfer reactions.

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