Dictionary of Chemistry [6th Ed.]

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tions vary enormously. These rates
can be explained in terms of the way
in which molecules of the solvent
solvating the reactants rearrange so
as to solvate the products in the case
of the outer-sphere mechanism. In
the case of the inner-sphere (ligand-
bridged) reactions the rate of the re-
action depends on the intermediate
and the way in which the electron is
transferred.

electron transport chain (elec-
tron transport system) A sequence of
biochemical reduction–oxidation re-
actions that effects the transfer of
electrons through a series of carriers.
An electron transport chain, also
known as the respiratory chain,
forms theÜnal stage of aerobic respi-
ration. It results in the transfer of
electrons or hydrogen atoms derived
from the *Krebs cycle to molecular
oxygen, with the formation of water.
At the same time it conserves energy
from food or light in the form of
*ATP. The chain comprises a series of
carrier molecules that undergo re-
versible reduction–oxidation reac-
tions, accepting electrons and then
donating them to the next carrier in
the chain – a process known as elec-
tron Ûow. In the mitochondria,
NADH and FADH 2 , generated by the
Krebs cycle, transfer their electrons
to a chain including coenzyme Q (see
ubiquinone) and a series of *cy-
tochromes. This process is coupled to
the formation of ATP at three sites

along the chain. The ATP is then car-
ried across the mitochondrial mem-
brane in exchange for ADP. An
electron transport chain also occurs
in *photosynthesis.
electronvolt Symbol eV. A unit of
energy equal to the work done on an
electron in moving it through a po-
tential difference of one volt. It is
used as a measure of particle ener-
gies although it is not an *SI unit. 1
eV = 1.602 × 10 –19joule.

electroorganic reaction An or-
ganic reaction produced in an elec-
trolytic cell. Electroorganic reactions
are used to synthesize compounds
that are difÜcult to produce by con-
ventional techniques. An example of
an electroorganic reaction is *Kolbe’s
method of synthesizing alkanes.

electroosmosis The movement of
a polar liquid through a membrane
under the inÛuence of an applied
electricÜeld. The linear velocity of
Ûow divided by theÜeld strength is
the electroosmotic mobility. Elelec-
troosmosis was formerly called elec-
troendosmosis.
electroosmotic mobility See elec-
troosmosis.
electropherogram See capillary
electrophoresis.
electrophile An ion or molecule
that is electron deÜcient and can ac-
cept electrons. Electrophiles are
often reducing agents and Lewis

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inner mitochondrial
membrane
H+

NADH
dehydrogenase

NADH
+H+
NAD+

2e– 2e– 2e–

H+ H+

H 2 O
2H+ + ½O 2

ubiquinone cytochromeb-c
1 complex

cytochrome
oxidase

Electron transport chain
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