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Quantum electrochemistry
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The scientific school of Quantum electrochemistry began to form in the 1960s under Revaz Dogonadze.
Generally speaking, the field comprises the notions arising in electrodynamics, quantum mechanics, and
electrochemistry; and so is studied by a very large array of different professional researchers, The fields they reside
in include, chemical, electrical and mechanical engineering, chemistry and physics.
More specifically, quantum electrochemistry is the application of quantum mechanical tools such as density
functional theory to the study of electrochemical processes, including electron transfer at electrodes.!" It also
includes models such as Marcus theory.
Contents
1 History and contributors
2 See also
3 References
4 External links
History and contributors
The first development of "quantum electrochemistry" is somewhat difficult to pin down. This is not very
surprising, since the development of quantum mechanics to chemistry can be summarized as the application of
quantum wave theory models to atoms and molecules. This being the case, electrochemistry, which is particularly
concerned with the electronic states of some particular system, is already, by its nature, tied into the quantum
mechanical model of the electron in quantum chemistry. There were proponents of quantum electrochemistry, who
applied quantum mechanics to electrochemistry with unusual zeal, clarity and precision. Among them were Revaz
Dogonadze and his co-workers. They developed one of the early quantum mechanical models for proton transfer
reactions in chemical systems. Dogonadze is a particularly celebrated promoter of quantum electrochemistry, and
is also credited with forming an international summer school of quantum electrochemistry centered in Yugoslavia,
He was a main author of the Quantum-Mechanical Theory of Kinetics of the Elementary Act of Chemical,
Electrochemical and Biochemical Processes in Polar Liquids. Another important contributor is Rudolph A.
Marcus, who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1992 for his Theory of Electron Transfer Reactions in Chemical
‘Systems.
See also
= Electrochemistry
= Quantum chemistry
= Quantum mechanics
References
1, M. Lashgari; etal, (2007). "Quantum electrochemical approaches to corrosion inhibition properties of some aniline
derivatives in acidic media", Journal of the Electrochemical Society. 184 (8): P93-P100. doi:10.1149/1.2747323,
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= RR. Dogonadze, "Theory of Molecular Electrode Kineties", in: N.S. Hush (Ed.), Reactions of Molecules at
Electrodes, Interscience Pub., London, 1971, pp. 135-227
= RR. Dogonadze and Z.D. Urushadze, "Semi-classical Method of Calculation of Rates of Chemical
Reactions" -ctroanal. Chem., 32, 1971, pp. 235-245
= RP. Bell, "The Proton in Chemistry", Chapman and Hall, London-New York, 1973
= NR. Kestner, J. Logan and J. Jortner, "Thermal Electron Transfer Reactions in Polar Solvents" ~ J.Phys.
Chem., 78, 1974, pp. 2148-2166
= RR. Dogonadze, A.M. Kuznetsov, M.G. Zagaraya and J. Ulstrup, "A Quantum Theory of Low-Temperature
Chemical and Biological Rate Processes", in: B. Chance, R.A. Marcus, D. DeVault, H. Frauenfelder, J.R.
Schrieffer and N. Sutin (Eds.), Tunneling in Biological Systems, Academic Press, New York, 1979, pp. 145-
171
= RP. Bell, "The Tunneling Effect in Chemistry", Chapman and Hall, London-New York, 1980
= RR. Dogonadze and A.M. Kuznetsov, "Quantum Electrochemical Kinetics: Continuum Theory", in: B.E.
Conway, J.0'M. Bockris and E. Yeager (Eds.), Comprehensive Treatise of Electrochemistry, Vol. 7, Plenum
Press, New York, 1983, pp. 1-40
= "Electrodynamics and Quantum Phenomena at Interfaces" (Proceedings of the International Conference,
Telavi, Georgia, October 1-6, 1984), Publishing House "Metsniereba”, Tbilisi, 1986, 558 pp. (in English)
= 1.O'M. Bockris, Shahed U.M. Khan, "Quantum Electrochemistry", Plenum Press, New York, 1979, 538 pp.
(ISBN 0-306-31143-7)
= "Standard bearer of Quantum Electrochemistry” ("Flagman Kvantovoy Elektrokhimii"). About Professor
Revaz R. Dogonadze. Compiled by Prof. Z.D. Urushadze, Publishing House of the Tbilisi State University,
Tbilisi, 1991, 140 pp. (In Russian)
= M. Bixon and J, Joriner, "Electron Transfer. From Isolated Molecules to Biomolecules" ~ Adv. in Chem.
Physics, 106, 1999, pp. 35-203
= "Encyclopedia of Electrochemistry", Vol. 2, Interfacial Kinetics and Mass Transport, Wiley Publishers,
2003, 563 pp. (ISBN 3-527-30394-4).
= Revaz Dogonadze Memorial Issue of the Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry and Interfacial
Electrochemistry, vol. 204, Lausanne, 1986.
External links
= Nobel Lecture of Rudolph A. Marcus, 1992 (http://www:nobel se/chemistry/laureates/1992/marcus-lecture.p
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= RR. Dogonadze's Memorial Page (http://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http:/vww-geocities.com/bioelect
rochemistry/dogonadze.htmé&date=2009-10-25+ 16:35:25)
= International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE) (http://www.ise-online.org)
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