- The
Grotthuss mechanism (also
known as
proton jumping) is a
model for the
process by
which an 'excess'
proton or
proton defect diffuses through the hydrogen...
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Freiherr Christian Johann Dietrich Theodor von
Grotthuss (20
January 1785 – 26
March 1822) was a
Baltic German scientist known for
establishing the first...
- state. The
first law of photochemistry,
known as the
Grotthuss–Draper law (for
chemists Theodor Grotthuss and John W. Draper),
states that
light must be absorbed...
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migrate through the solution,
moving from H2F+ to HF, when present, by the
Grotthuss mechanism. Two
related products have been
crystallized from HF-SbF5 mixtures...
- "BioinfoBank
European Projects". Plewczynski, D.; Hoffmann, M.; von
Grotthuss, M.; Ginalski, K.; Rychewski, L. (April 2007). "In
silico prediction of...
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Lithuanian geography textbook.
German scientist Theodor Grotthuss (1785–1822), who
proposed the
Grotthuss mechanism,
lived and
worked in the Gedučiai manor [lt]...
- to be
known as the
Grotthuss–Draper law when his name was
teamed with a
prior but
apparently unknown promulgator Theodor Grotthuss of the same idea in...
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acceptor to
proton acceptor by
tunneling through a
hydrogen bond via the
Grotthuss mechanism, just as in
other hydrogen-bonded networks, like
water or ammonia...
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charge separation in the
direction perpendicular to the surface. The
Grotthuss–Draper law (also
called the
principle of
photochemical activation) states...
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Eigen cations play an
important role in
proton diffusion according to the
Grotthuss mechanism. In
connection with acids, "hydrogen ions"
typically refers...