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Marcus, R. A.
Rudolph A. Marcus papers, 1951-2001.
The papers document both his personal and scientific life. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1992 for his work the theory of electron transfer reactions in chemical systems. Included in the papers are correspondence, working papers, talks, publications and biographical material. Topics include physical chemistry, reaction coordinates, theory of collisions and of bound states, intramolecular dynamics, and nuclear tunneling paths in reactions. Nobel Prize material is not included in this collection.
Physical chemist and professor, California Institute of Technology (Caltech); work in intramolecular dynamics and nuclear tunneling paths in reactions; Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1992.
Marcus, R. A.
California Institute of Technology -- Faculty.
Atomic and molecular physics.
Chemistry, Physical and theoretical -- Research.
Collisions (Nuclear physics)
Electron transfer.
Electron tunneling.
AIP-ICOS
California Institute of Technology. Institute Archives. 1201 East California Blvd. (Mail Code 015A-74), Pasadena, CA 91125, USA.
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