Hey guys I was just wondering if there was some sort of resource like a table or even an equation that exists for calculating the half-cell potential of organic Redox reactions. More than likely it would have to be a piece wise function evaluated over the different functional groups (or branches in complex structures) but that's perfectly alright with me.
I know such a table exists for many inorganic reactions, but I doubt that covers all of the bases as well... Is there a higher function that maybe is used in upper division coursework that can allow for the determination of the cell voltages for arbitrary oxidation states (for example, iron (VII/III) have been reported), and very unusual oxidation states exist under Gatms which would be necessary for understanding electrodynamics of magnetic fields of planets like ours or Jupiter as well as shed light on other geochemical processes. Additionally, there's suboxides, oxocoarbon reactions, and mineralogy studies on such compounds as Cobalt(II,III) oxide and Manganese(II,III) oxide.
These of course are just samplers as under Usanovich, almost anything can be involved in a "redox" reaction if there are ionic intermediates
Also curious about radicals and half-cells now, or does the principle only extend as far as Cooper Pairs are being exchanged?