نتایج جستجو برای: chemical bond energy

تعداد نتایج: 1068373  

Journal: :Inorganic chemistry 2005
Jillian L Dempsey Arthur J Esswein David R Manke Joel Rosenthal Jake D Soper Daniel G Nocera

Energy conversion cycles are aimed at driving unfavorable, small-molecule activation reactions with a photon harnessed directly by a transition-metal catalyst or indirectly by a transition-metal catalyst at the surface of a photovoltaic cell. The construction of such cycles confronts daunting challenges because they rely on chemical transformations not understood at the most basic levels. These...

Journal: :Bioscience reports 1989
T Y Tsong D S Liu F Chauvin R D Astumian

Recent experiments show that membrane ATPases are capable of absorbing free energy from an applied oscillating electric field and converting it to chemical bond energy of ATP or chemical potential energy of concentration gradients. Presumably these enzymes would also respond to endogenous transmembrane electric fields of similar intensity and waveform. A mechanism is proposed in which energy co...

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2009
Nao Noguchi Haruyuki Nakano

The nature of chemical bonds on dynamic paths was investigated using the complete active space valence-bond (CASVB) method and the Born-Oppenheimer dynamics. To extract the chemical bond picture during reactions, a scheme to collect contributions from several VB (resonance) structures into a small numbers of indices was introduced. In this scheme, a tree diagram for the VB structures is constru...

2017
Bruno Poletto Rodrigues Carolin Hühn Andreas Erlebach Dorothea Mey Marek Sierka Lothar Wondraczek

There are two established but fundamentally different empirical approaches to parametrize the rate of subcritical fracture in brittle materials. While both are relying on a thermally activated reaction of bond rupture, the difference lies in the way as to how the externally applied stresses affect the local energy landscape. In the consideration of inorganic glasses, the strain energy is typica...

2009

A molecule is formed by the combination of atoms and in the process they attain the electronic configuration of an inert gas. A chemical bond is formed as a result of attraction between the combining atoms. To explain the formation of bonds in diatomic molecules, such as H2, O2, N2, Cl2 etc., it was first suggested by G.N. Lewis that atoms of such molecules attain an inert gas electronic config...

2011
Liwei Yuan Samuel W. Teitelbaum Allison Robinson Amy S. Mullin

Wehave constructed an optical centrifugewith a pulse energy that is more than 2 orders of magnitude larger than previously reported instruments. This high pulse energy enables us to create large enough number densities of molecules in extreme rotational states to perform high-resolution state-resolved transient IR absorption measurements. Here we report the first studies of energy transfer dyna...

Journal: :Journal of computational chemistry 2007
R. J. Gillespie E. A. Robinson

We describe the development of Lewis's ideas concerning the chemical bond and in particular the concept of the electron pair bond and the octet rule. We show that the concept of the electron pair bond has endured to the present day and is now understood to be a consequence of the Pauli principle. In contrast the octet rule is now regarded as much less important than was originally generally bel...

Journal: :Bioinorganic Chemistry and Applications 2007
M. Carla Aragoni Massimiliano Arca Francesco A. Devillanova Alessandra Garau Francesco Isaia Vito Lippolis Annalisa Mancini

The 3 centre-4 electrons (3c-4e) and the donor/acceptor or charge-transfer models for the description of the chemical bond in linear three-body systems, such as I(3) (-) and related electron-rich (22 shell electrons) systems, are comparatively discussed on the grounds of structural data from a search of the Cambridge Structural Database (CSD). Both models account for a total bond order of 1 in ...

2010
Gwonchan Yoon Sungsoo Na Kilho Eom

Single-molecule mechanical manipulation has enabled the quantitative understanding of the kinetics of bond ruptures as well as protein unfolding mechanism. Single-molecule experiments with theoretical models have allowed one to gain insight into free energy landscape for chemical bond and/or protein folding. For mechanically induced bond rupture, the bond-rupture kinetics may be governed by loa...

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