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Mordechai Bixon

Mordechai Bixon

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
56
Citations
13918
World Ranking
11476
National Ranking
86

Overview

Mordechai Bixon is affiliated with Tel Aviv University in Israel. Their academic work and contributions are tied to this institution, which serves as the primary hub for their research activities.

No recent papers or specific publications are currently listed for Mordechai Bixon. Similarly, there is no available data regarding frequent co-authors or specific publication venues where they have often published.

Information about book publications is not provided, indicating no publicly listed books associated with this scientist at the present time.

The main fields and subfields of study that Mordechai Bixon has contributed to are not documented in the current data set. Likewise, no specific research topics related to their work have been detailed.

There are no records of awards attributed to Mordechai Bixon, nor is there information indicating any honors or distinctions received.

Best Publications

  • Intramolecular Radiationless Transitions

    Mordechai Bixon;Joshua Jortner

  • Electron transfer : from isolated molecules to biomolecules

    M. Bixon;Joshua Jortner

  • Charge transfer and transport in DNA

    Joshua Jortner;Mordechai Bixon;Thomas Langenbacher;Maria E. Michel-Beyerle

  • Intramolecular vibrational excitations accompanying solvent‐controlled electron transfer reactions

    Joshua Jortner;Mordechai Bixon

  • Long-range charge hopping in DNA.

    M. Bixon;Bernd Giese;Stephan Wessely;Thomas Langenbacher

  • Potential functions and conformations in cycloalkanes

    M. Bixon;S. Lifson

  • Electronic coupling between Watson–Crick pairs for hole transfer and transport in desoxyribonucleic acid

    Alexander A. Voityuk;Joshua Jortner;M. Bixon;Notker Rösch

  • Long Radiative Lifetimes of Small Molecules

    Mordechai Bixon;Joshua Jortner

  • Energy Gap Law for Nonradiative and Radiative Charge Transfer in Isolated and in Solvated Supermolecules

    M. Bixon;Joshua Jortner;J. Cortes;H. Heitele

  • Lifetimes for Radiative Charge Recombination in Donor-Acceptor Molecules

    M. Bixon;Joshua Jortner;Jan W. Verhoeven

  • Unidirectionality of charge separation in reaction centers of photosynthetic bacteria

    Maria Elizabeth Michel-Beyerle;Martin Plato;Johann Deisenhofer;Hartmut Michel

  • Intermolecular electronic interactions in the primary charge separation in bacterial photosynthesis

    M. Plato;K. Moebius;M. E. Michel-Beyerle;M. Bixon

  • Energetics of hole transfer in DNA

    Alexander A. Voityuk;Joshua Jortner;M. Bixon;Notker Rösch

  • Charge transport in DNA via thermally induced hopping.

    Mordechai Bixon;Joshua Jortner

  • Spin conversion processes in solutions

    E. Buhks;G. Navon;M. Bixon;J. Jortner

  • On the mechanism of the primary charge separation in bacterial photosynthesis

    M. Bixon;Joshua Jortner;M.E. Michel-Beyerle

  • On the role of vibrational excitation in electron transfer reactions with large negative free energies

    S. Efrima;M. Bixon

  • Superexchange Mediated Charge Hopping in DNA

    Joshua Jortner;M. Bixon;and Alexander A. Voityuk;Notker Rösch

  • Long-range and very long-range charge transport in DNA

    M. Bixon;Joshua Jortner

  • A kinetic analysis of the primary charge separation in bacterial photosynthesis. Energy gaps and static heterogeneity

    M. Bixon;Joshua Jortner;M.E. Michel-Beyerle

Frequent Co-Authors

Joshua Jortner
Joshua Jortner Tel Aviv University
Maria-Elisabeth Michel-Beyerle
Maria-Elisabeth Michel-Beyerle Technical University of Munich
Gil Navon
Gil Navon Tel Aviv University
Jan W. Verhoeven
Jan W. Verhoeven University of Amsterdam
Alexander A. Voityuk
Alexander A. Voityuk Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats
Notker Rösch
Notker Rösch Technical University of Munich
Mark A. Ratner
Mark A. Ratner Northwestern University
Bernd Giese
Bernd Giese University of Fribourg
Uzi Kaldor
Uzi Kaldor Tel Aviv University

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