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On the trail of the electron: Bridges, tunnels, and tolls Sutin N Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 111(24), 6595, 2007 |
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Transition state characterization for the reversible binding of dihydrogen to bis(2,2'-bipyridine)rhodium(I) from temperature- and pressure-dependent experimental and theoretical studies Fujita E, Brunschwig BS, Creutz C, Muckerman JT, Sutin N, Szalda D, van Eldik R Inorganic Chemistry, 45(4), 1595, 2006 |
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Interfacial charge-transfer absorption: 3. Application to semiconductor-molecule assemblies Creutz C, Brunschwig BS, Sutin N Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 110(50), 25181, 2006 |
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Interfacial charge-transfer absorption: Semiclassical treatment Creutz C, Brunschwig BS, Sutin N Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 109(20), 10251, 2005 |
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Implications of an electron-hopping model for charge transport through donor-bridge-acceptor assemblies connected to metal electrodes Sutin N, Brunschwig BS, Creutz C, Feldberg SW Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 108(32), 12092, 2004 |
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Using the Marcus inverted region for rectification in donor-bridge-acceptor "wire" assemblies Sutin N, Brunschwig BS, Creutz C Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 107(39), 10687, 2003 |
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The separation distance distribution in electron-donor-acceptor systems and the wavelength dependence of free ion yields Zhou JW, Findley BR, Braun CL, Sutin N Journal of Chemical Physics, 114(23), 10448, 2001 |
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Efficient generation of the ligand field excited state of tris-(2,2'-bipyridine)-ruthenium(II) through sequential two-photon capture by [Ru(bpy)(3)](2+) or electron capture by [Ru(bpy)(3)](3+) Thompson DW, Wishart JF, Brunschwig BS, Sutin N Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 105(35), 8117, 2001 |
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Ion pairs from photoexcited, "random" electron donors and accepters: Alkylbenzenes and tetracyanoethylene Zhou JW, Findley BR, Teslja A, Braun CL, Sutin N Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 104(49), 11512, 2000 |
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Reversible formation of bis(2,2 '-bipyridine)rhodium(III) dihydrate from bis(2,2 '-bipyridine)rhodium(I) and dihydrogen. Direct transfer of dihydrogen from rhodium(III) dihydride to rhodium(I) Yan SG, Brunschwig BS, Creutz C, Fujita E, Sutin N Journal of the American Chemical Society, 120(40), 10553, 1998 |