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9783527349807

Mixed-Valence Systems Fundamentals, Synthesis, Electron Transfer, and Applications

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    9783527349807

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    3527349804

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2023-03-13
  • Publisher: Wiley-VCH
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Mixed-Valence Systems

Comprehensive overview on the advanced development of mixed-valence chemistry

Mixed-Valence Systems: Fundamentals, Synthesis, Electron Transfer, and Applications covers all topics related to the theory and experimental results of mixed-valence systems, including the design, synthesis, and applications of mixed-valence compounds containing inorganic, organometallic and organic redox-active centers. The text also covers the recent advances in mixed-valence chemistry, including the development of new mixed-valence systems, transition of mixed valency, better understanding of the spectral characteristics of intervalence charge transfer, and controllable electron transfer related to molecular electronics.

In Mixed-Valence Systems, readers can expect to find detailed information on sample topics such as:

  • Characterization and evaluation of mixed-valence systems, electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy, and electrochemical methods
  • Optical analysis, important issues in mixed-valence chemistry, transition of mixed valency from localized to delocalized, and solvent control of electron transfer
  • Theoretical background, potential energy surfaces from classical two-state model, and quantum description of the potential energy surfaces
  • Reorganization energies, electronic coupling matrix element and the transition moments, generalized Mulliken–Hush theory, and analysis of the band shape of intervalence charge transfer

Strengthening the relationship of mixed-valence electron transfer and molecular electronics, Mixed-Valence Systems is of immense value to researchers and professionals working in the field of electron transfer, molecular electronics, and optoelectronics.

Author Biography

Yu-Wu Zhong is Professor at Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences. His research interests focus on mixed-valence chemistry, near-infrared electrochromim, organic nanophotonics and perovskite solar cells.

Chun Y. (Yuan) Liu is Professor at Jinan University, Guangzhou, China. His research topics include mixed valency, electron transfer, solar-chemical energy conversion and molecular electronics.

Jeffrey R. Reimers, Professor, holds a joint position at Shanghai University and University of Technology Sydney, and Director of the International Centre for Quantum and Molecular Structures. His current research interests include molecular electronics, nanophotonics, 2D materials, and the conceptual basis of chemistry.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction and fundamentals
2. Theory on the intervalence charge transfer
3. Electrochemical analysis in mixed-valence compounds
4. Mixed-valence electron transfer of bridged diruthenium complexes (may include several chapters)
5. Mixed-valence electron transfer of alkynylmetal complexes
6. Mixed-valence electron transfer of bridged diosmium complexes
7. Mixed-valence electron transfer of ferrocene derivatives
8. Quadruply bonded metal units in mixed-valence electron transfer
9. Mixed-valence electron transfer of multimetallic systems
10. Organic mixed valence
11. Redox-asymmetric mixed-valence electron transfer
12. Mixed valence electron transfer in biological and biomimic systems
13. Mixed-valence electron transfer through noncovalent bonds
14. Switchable mixed-valence electron transfer
15. Near-infrared electrochromism based on intervalence charge transfer
16. Relation of mixed-valence electron transfer and molecular electronics
17. Outlook

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