Samanta, Alok ; Ghosh, Swapan K. (2008) A one-dimensional energy diffusion approach to multidimensional dynamical processes in the condensed phase Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 112 (4). pp. 752-757. ISSN 1089-5639
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Official URL: http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jp076954u
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Abstract
We propose a generalized one-dimensional energy diffusion approach for describing the dynamics of multidimensional dynamical processes in the condensed phase. On the basis of a formalism originally due to Zwanzig, we obtain a one-dimensional kinetic equation for a properly selected relevant dynamical quantity and derive new analytical results for the dynamics of a multidimensional electron-transfer process, nonequilibrium solvation, and diffusive escape from a potential well. The calculated results for electron-transfer reactions in solvent-separated and contact ion pair systems are found to be in good agreement with the experimental results. We are able to explain the rate of the electron-transfer reaction using much smaller and reasonable values of the solvent reorganization energy in contrast to earlier works that had to use a much larger value. The proposed theory is not only conceptually simpler than the conventional approaches but is also free from many of their limitations. More importantly, it provides a single theoretical framework for describing a wide class of dynamical phenomena.
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