Advances in Photochemistry, Volume 24


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Setting the pace for progress and innovation . . . "There is no doubt that these are 'hot and exciting' research areas . . . [Advances in Photochemistry] could easily serve as a definitive source of background information for future researchers." —Journal of the American Chemical Society "For any library wishing to maintain a first-rate reference series on the photochemical literature." —Physics Today More than a simple survey of the current literature, Advances in Photochemistry offers critical evaluations written by internationally recognized experts. These pioneering scientists offer unique and varied points of view of the existing data. Their articles are challenging as well as provocative and are intended to stimulate discussion, promote further research, and encourage new developments in the field. In this volume Optical Single-Molecule Detection at Room Temperature ALFRED J. MEIXNER Pressure-Tuning Photochemistry of Metal Complexes in Solution RUDI VAN ELDIK AND PETER C. FORD Photo-Induced and Spontaneous Proton Tunneling in Molecular Solids H. PETER TROMMSDORFF The EPR-Spectroscopic D Parameter of Localized Triplet Diradicals as Probe for Electronic Effects in Benzyl-Type Monoradicals WALDEMAR ADAM, HEINRICH M. HARRER, FUMIO KITA, AND WERNER M. NAU Photothermal Studies of Photophysical and Photochemical Processes by the Transient Grating Method MASAHIDE TERAZIMA




Advances in Photochemistry, Volume 29


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The Journal of the American Chemical Society says this reference provides "a wealth of information on frontier photochemistry" and "could easily serve as a definitive source of background information for future researchers." This volume features critical evaluations written by recognized experts and covers cutting-edge advances. Challenging and provocative, the articles set the pace for progress and innovation in photochemistry.




Advances in Photochemistry


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Setting the pace for progress and innovation . . . "[Provides] a wealth of information on frontier photochemistry . . . could easily serve as a definitive source of background information for future researchers." —Journal of the American Chemical Society "The overall quality of the series and the timeliness of selections and authors warrants continuation of the series by any library wishing to maintain a first-rate reference series to the literature." —Physics Today ADVANCES IN PHOTOCHEMISTRY More than a simple survey of the current literature, Advances in Photochemistry offers critical evaluations written by internationally recognized experts. These pioneering scientists offer unique and varied points of view of the existing data. Their articles are challenging as well as provocative and are intended to stimulate discussion, promote further research, and encourage new developments in the field.




Advances in Photochemistry, Volume 28


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Setting the pace for progress and innovation . . . "[Provides] a wealth of information on frontier photochemistry . . . could easily serve as a definitive source of background information for future researchers." —Journal of the American Chemical Society "The overall quality of the series and the timeliness of selections and authors warrants continuation of the series by any library wishing to maintain a first-rate reference series to the literature." —Physics Today ADVANCES IN PHOTOCHEMISTRY More than a simple survey of the current literature, Advances in Photochemistry offers critical evaluations written by internationally recognized experts. These pioneering scientists offer unique and varied points of view of the existing data. Their articles are challenging as well as provocative and are intended to stimulate discussion, promote further research, and encourage new developments in the field. In this volume Hypericin and its Perylene Quinone Analogs: Probing Structure, Dynamics, and Interactions with the Environment —K. DAS, M. HALDER, P. K. CHOWDHURY, J. PARK, Y. ALEXEEV, M. S. GORDON, and J. W. PETRICH Thiophosgene, a Tailor-Made Molecule for Photochemical and Photophysical Studies —DAVID C. MOULE, TAKASHIGE FUJIWARA, and EDWARD C. LIM 1,2-Cycloaddition Reaction of Carbonyl Compounds and Pentaatomic Heterocyclic Compounds —M. D. D'AURIA, L. EMANUELE, and R. RACIOPPI The Invention of Dylux Instant Access Imaging Materials and the Development of Habi Chemistry—A Personal History —ROLF DESSAUER




Advances in Photochemistry, Volume 27


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More than a simple survey of the current literature, Advances in Photochemistry offers critical evaluations written by internationally recognized experts. These pioneering scientists offer unique and varied points of view of the existing data. Their articles are challenging as well as provocative and are intended to stimulate discussion, promote further research, and encourage new developments in the field.




Advances in Photochemistry, Volume 22


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Twenty-first century innovation . today. Advances in Photochemistry A critical evaluation by internationally recognized experts of some of the most important work currently being done in photochemistry, Volume 22 of this respected series provides a glimpse into the possible shape of the science tomorrow. Each article is intended as a catalyst for further research and discussion, allowing chemists to widen their interests and broaden the boundaries of experimentation. In this volume Ultraviolet Photodissociation Studies of Organosulfur Molecules and Radicals: Energetics, Structure Identification, and Internal State Distribution C. Y. NG Photoreactive Organic Thin Films in the Light of Bound Electromagnetic Waves Z. Sekkat and W. Knoll Elementary Photoprocesses in Designed Chromophore Sequences on -Helical Polypeptides M. Sisido The Photochemistry of Indoles A. Weedon




Advances in Photochemistry, Volume 23


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Setting the pace for progress and innovation . . . ADVANCES IN PHOTOCHEMISTRY More than a simple survey of the current literature, Advances in Photochemistry offers critical evaluations written by internationally recognized experts. These pioneering scientists offer unique and varied points of view of the existing data. Their articles are challenging as well as provocative and are intended to stimulate discussion, promote further research, and encourage new developments in the field. In this volume Spectroscopy and Photochemistry of Polyatomic Alkaline Earth-Containing Molecules PETER F. BERNATH Photochemically Induced Dynamic Nuclear Polarization MARTIN GOEZ Photophysics of Gaseous Aromatic Molecules: Excess Vibrational Energy Dependence of Radiationless Processes EDWARD C. LIM Lanthanide Complexes of Encapsulating Ligands as Luminescent Devices NANDA SABBATINI, MASSIMO GUARDIGLI, AND ILSE MANET Advances in the Measurement of Correlation in Photoproduct Motion CHRISTOPHER G. MORGAN, MARCEL DRABBELS, AND ALEC M. WODTKE




Advances in Photochemistry


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Setting the pace for progress and innovation . . . "[Provides] a wealth of information on frontier photochemistry . . . could easily serve as a definitive source of background information for future researchers." —Journal of the American Chemical Society "The overall quality of the series and the timeliness of selections and authors warrants continuation of the series by any library wishing to maintain a first-rate reference series to the literature." —Physics Today ADVANCES IN PHOTOCHEMISTRY More than a simple survey of the current literature, Advances in Photochemistry offers critical evaluations written by internationally recognized experts. These pioneering scientists offer unique and varied points of view of the existing data. Their articles are challenging as well as provocative and are intended to stimulate discussion, promote further research, and encourage new developments in the field.




Photochemistry


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Providing critical analysis of emerging and well-established topics, this book is essential reading for anyone wanting to keep up to date with the literature on photochemistry and its applications. Volume 49 combines reviews on the latest advances in photochemical research with specific highlights in the field. The first section includes periodical reports of the recent literature on physical and inorganic aspects, including reviews of the molecules employed as dyes in art, light induced reactions in cryogenic matrices, photobiological systems studied by time-resolved infrared spectroscopy and photophysics, and photochemistry of transition metal complexes. This selection is completed by reviews of the literature on solar photocatalysis for water decontamination and disinfection and for water splitting/hydrogen production. Coverage continues in the second part with highlighted topics, from the use of aromatic carbonyls as photocatalysts and photoinitiators in synthesis, photoinduced and photocatalysed decarboxylation reactions, development of dye-sensitized solar cells, design of luminescent water-soluble systems, and applications of plasmonic nanoparticles. This volume also includes a third section entitled ‘SPR Lectures on Photochemistry’, where leading scientists in photochemistry provide examples to introduce a photochemical topic to academic readers, offering precious assistance to students in this field.




Photochemistry


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The breadth of scientific and technological interests in the general topic of photochemistry is truly enormous and includes, for example, such diverse areas as microelectronics, atmospheric chemistry, organic synthesis, non-conventional photoimaging, photosynthesis, solar energy conversion, polymer technologies, and spectroscopy. This Specialist Periodical Report on Photochemistry aims to provide an annual review of photo-induced processes that have relevance to the above wide-ranging academic and commercial disciplines, and interests in chemistry, physics, biology and technology. In order to provide easy access to this vast and varied literature, each volume of Photochemistry comprises sections concerned with photophysical processes in condensed phases, organic aspects which are sub-divided by chromophore type, polymer photochemistry, and photochemical aspects of solar energy conversion. Volume 34 covers literature published from July 2001 to June 2002. Specialist Periodical Reports provide systematic and detailed review coverage in major areas of chemical research. Compiled by teams of leading authorities in the relevant subject areas, the series creates a unique service for the active research chemist, with regular, in-depth accounts of progress in particular fields of chemistry. Subject coverage within different volumes of a given title is similar and publication is on an annual or biennial basis.