Free energy gap dependence of the electron-transfer rate from the inverted to the normal region

Gayathri, N. ; Bagchi, B. (1999) Free energy gap dependence of the electron-transfer rate from the inverted to the normal region Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 103 (42). pp. 8496-8504. ISSN 1089-5639

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Official URL: http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jp991357w

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Abstract

A numerical study of the free energy gap (FEG) dependence of the electron-transfer rate in polar solvents is presented. This study is based on the generalized multidimensional hybrid model, which not only includes the solvent polarization and the molecular vibration modes, but also the biphasic polar response of the solvent. The free energy gap dependence is found to be sensitive to several factors, including the solvent relaxation rate, the electronic coupling between the surfaces, the frequency of the high-frequency quantum vibrational mode, and the magnitude of the solvent reorganization energy. It is shown that in some cases solvent relaxation can play an important role even in the Marcus normal regime. The minimal hybrid model involves a large number of parameters, giving rise to a diverse non-Marcus FEG behavior which is often determined collectively by these parameters. The model gives the linear free energy gap dependence of the logarithmic rate over a substantial range of FEG, spanning from the normal to the inverted regime. However, even for favorable values of the relevant parameters, a linear free energy gap dependence of the rate could be obtained only over a range of 5000-6000 cm-1 (compared to the experimentally observed range of 10 000 cm-1 reported by Benniston et al.). The present work suggests several extensions/generalizations of the hybrid model which might be necessary to fully understand the observed free energy gap dependence.

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