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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electrolysis is considered the first description of the so-called Grotthuss mechanism. Grotthuss was born in 1785 in Leipzig, Electorate of Saxony, Holy Roman...
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cations play an important role in proton diffusion according to the Grotthuss mechanism. In connection with acids, "hydrogen ions" typically refers to hydrons...
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Self-ionization of water (section Mechanism)
nucleus of the hydronium ion travels along water molecules by the Grotthuss mechanism and a change in the hydrogen bond network in the solvent isolates...
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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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next along a network of hydrogen bonds through what is known as the Grotthuss mechanism. The hydron ion can incorporate an electron pair from a Lewis base...
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geography textbook. German scientist Theodor Grotthuss (1785–1822), who proposed the Grotthuss mechanism, lived and worked in the Gedučiai manor [lt]...
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by molecular autoionization of protic and aprotic solvents due to Grotthuss mechanism of ion hopping depending on the mixing ratios. Examples may include...
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charge. This motion can be electrically-driven proton flow (the Grotthuss mechanism), or by diffusion through the medium, or by the flow of a liquid...
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through the solution, moving from H2F+ to HF, when present, by the Grotthuss mechanism. Two related products have been crystallized from HF-SbF5 mixtures...
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