The limitations and advantages of modern encounter theories of remote transfer are discussed, as well as their application to particular transfer reactions assisted by encounter diffusion. Comparison is made with contact multiparticle theories, Brownian dynamic simulations, and the actual experimental data requiring a distant description of energy and/or electron transfer.
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Burshtein, A. I. (2009). Contact and distant luminescence quenching in solutions. Advances in Physical Chemistry, 2009. https://doi.org/10.1155/2009/214219
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