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Chemical Physics Letters | 1981

Directed, intramolecular electron and energy transfer in mixed-valence dimers

Jeff C. Curtis; James S. Bernstein; Russell H. Schmehl; Thomas J. Meyer

Laser flash photolysis on a series of unsymmetrical ruthenium dimers has provided evidence for directed, intramolecular excitation energy transfer by a one-electron pathway for mixed-valence, RuII-RuIII, dimers and by simple energy transfer for RuII-RuII dimers.


Inorganic Chemistry | 1983

Hydrogen-bonding-induced solvatochromism in the charge-transfer transitions of ruthenium(II) and ruthenium(III) ammine complexes

Jeff C. Curtis; B. Patrick Sullivan; Thomas J. Meyer


Inorganic Chemistry | 1982

Outer-sphere charge transfer in mixed-metal ion pairs

Jeff C. Curtis; Thomas J. Meyer


Inorganic Chemistry | 1986

Evidence for specific solvent-solute interactions as a major contributor to the Franck-Condon energy in intervalence-transfer absorptions of ruthenium ammine complexes

Junghae P. Chang; Ella Y. Fung; Jeff C. Curtis


Inorganic Chemistry | 1980

Calculation of electron-transfer rate constants from the properties of charge-transfer absorption bands. The PQ2+,Fe(CN)64- system

Jeff C. Curtis; B. Patrick Sullivan; Thomas J. Meyer


Inorganic Chemistry | 1993

Electronic coupling in mixed-valence binuclear ruthenium ammine complexes as probed by an electrochemical method and an extension of Mulliken's theory of donor-acceptor interactions

Faleh Salaymeh; Samson Berhane; Rohana Yusof; Roger de la Rosa; Ella Y. Fung; Regina Matamoros; Kent W. Lau; Qian Zheng; Edward M. Kober; Jeff C. Curtis


Inorganic Chemistry | 1985

Redox asymmetry and metal-metal coupling in pyrazine-bridged ruthenium dimers

Roger de la Rosa; Paula J. Chang; Faleh Salaymeh; Jeff C. Curtis


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1996

Solvent-induced electron transfer and delocalization in mixed-valence complexes. Electrochemistry

Gregory A. Neyhart; Joseph T. Hupp; Jeff C. Curtis; Cliff J. Timpson; Thomas J. Meyer


Inorganic Chemistry | 1987

Redox-state-dependent preferential solvatation of ruthénium(II) and ruthenium(III) ammine complexes. Implications for electron-transfer processes in mixed solvents

K. S. Ennix; P. T. Mcmahon; R. De La Rosa; Jeff C. Curtis


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1997

Spectroscopic and Electrochemical Evidence for Significant Electronic Coupling in Mixed-Valence Hydrogen-Bonded Adducts of Ruthenium Cyano and Ethylenediamine Complexes

Jie Yang; Dhehinie Seneviratne; Gene Arbatin; and Ann Margret Andersson; Jeff C. Curtis

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Thomas J. Meyer

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Ella Y. Fung

University of San Francisco

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Cliff J. Timpson

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Edward M. Kober

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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Gregory A. Neyhart

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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James S. Bernstein

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Kent W. Lau

University of San Francisco

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