altaLET
AltaLET is a type of low-energy electron transfer (LET) process that occurs in certain chemical reactions. It is characterized by the transfer of a single electron from a donor molecule to an acceptor molecule, resulting in the formation of a radical ion pair. This process is significant in various fields, including organic chemistry, biochemistry, and materials science.
The term "altaLET" is derived from the combination of "alta" (meaning high or elevated) and "LET" (low-energy
One of the key features of altaLET is its efficiency and selectivity. The low-energy nature of the
Research into altaLET is ongoing, with scientists exploring new donor-acceptor pairs and reaction conditions to enhance