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Synergizing Electrons and Photons in Motion: Continuous-Flow Implementation in Electro- and Photocatalyzed C-H Functionalization. [PDF]
Peters SE, von Münchow T, Ackermann L.
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The Singlet-Triplet Gap of Pyruvic Acid. [PDF]
Burrow EM +4 more
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<i>Ab Initio</i> Polariton Transport Dynamics with the Classical Path Approximation. [PDF]
Chng BXK, Weight BM, Mondal ME, Huo P.
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Photochemistry of Flavonoids [PDF]
Flavonoids and their photochemical transformations play an important role in biological processes in nature. Synthetic photochemistry allows access to molecules that cannot be obtained via more conventional methods. This review covers all published synthetic photochemical transformations of the different classes of flavonoids. It is first comprehensive
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Photochemistry of Bromofluorobenzenes
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 2006The photochemistry of low lying excited states of six different fluorinated bromobenzenes has been investigated by means of femtosecond laser spectroscopy and high level ab initio CASSCF/CASPT2 quantum chemical calculations. The objective of the work was to investigate how and to what extent light substituents, position on the benzene ring and number ...
O Anders, Borg +6 more
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PHOTOCHEMISTRY OF RETINOCHROME
Photochemistry and Photobiology, 1981Abstract— Retinochrome is a photopigment found in the visual cells of cephalopods. It has been considered to act as a supplier of the 11‐cis‐retinal required for synthesis of rhodopsin, because its all‐trans chromophore is isomerized to 11‐cis form in the light.
R, Hara +3 more
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Photochemistry and Photobiology, 1968
Abstract— A method of dosimetry which is useful in analyzing complex photochemical reactions involving more than one photoproduct is described. This involves determining a photochemical cross section for each of the products, σB, σc…., and an absorption cross section σ. for the reacting species.
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Abstract— A method of dosimetry which is useful in analyzing complex photochemical reactions involving more than one photoproduct is described. This involves determining a photochemical cross section for each of the products, σB, σc…., and an absorption cross section σ. for the reacting species.
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Nature, 1967
The only action of light on the pigment of cone vision, iodopsin, as on the rod pigment rhodopsin, is to isomerize its chromophore from 11-cis to all-trans. All further changes are “dark” consequences of this one light reaction. Although this reaction initiates bleaching, its immediate product is a more intense pigment. At low temperatures in the dark,
T, Yoshizawa, G, Wald
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The only action of light on the pigment of cone vision, iodopsin, as on the rod pigment rhodopsin, is to isomerize its chromophore from 11-cis to all-trans. All further changes are “dark” consequences of this one light reaction. Although this reaction initiates bleaching, its immediate product is a more intense pigment. At low temperatures in the dark,
T, Yoshizawa, G, Wald
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1985
Organic photochemical reactions conducted in micellar solutions are reviewed from the standpoint of systematizing and correlating published results. Five common effects are found to distinguish and characterize micellar photochemistry relative to conventional solution photochemistry: “super” cage effects, local concentration effects, viscosity effects,
Nicholas J. Turro +2 more
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Organic photochemical reactions conducted in micellar solutions are reviewed from the standpoint of systematizing and correlating published results. Five common effects are found to distinguish and characterize micellar photochemistry relative to conventional solution photochemistry: “super” cage effects, local concentration effects, viscosity effects,
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