Minimum amount of energy required for the transference of electrons between atoms
Matheus Barbiero Pillon

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel method to calculate the minimum energy needed for electron transfer between atoms, providing a generalized approach that can be adapted to specific materials or fields.
Contribution
It introduces a new way to estimate the minimal energy for electron transfer, expanding beyond existing tables to a more general calculation method.
Findings
A generalized calculation method for electron transfer energy.
Potential application across various materials and fields.
Foundation for future precise energy requirement estimations.
Abstract
The purpose of this article is to show a different way to calculate the electron transfer between atoms. It can be used as a base for calculating the minimal electricity, showed here by Joules, necessary for the transference of electrons. There is already a Table, in which you find the result of all of the electric transfer necessary in most of the materials. In this article, we tried to generalize the electricity necessary, but if you want the result in a specific field or material, you can search the references and collaborates workers.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMolecular Junctions and Nanostructures · CO2 Reduction Techniques and Catalysts · Electrochemical Analysis and Applications
