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With the increased sophistication in experiment and interpretation since that time, photochemists have made substantial progress in achieving the fundamental objective of photochemistry: elucidation of the detailed history of a molecule that absorbs radiation. The scope of this objective is so broad and the systems to be studied are so many that there is little danger of exhusting the subject. We hope that this series will reflect the frontiers of photochemistry as they develop in the future.
Contents
Electronically Excited Halogen Atoms
The Photochemistry of alpha-Dicarbonyl Compounds
Photo-Fries Rearrangement and Related Photochemical [1,j]-Shifts (j=3,5,7) of Carbonyl and Sulfonyl Groups
Photoassociation in Aromatic Systems
Photochemistry in the Metallocenes
Complications in Photosensitized Reactions
Photochemical and Spectroscopic Properties of Organic Molecules in Adsorbed or Other Perturbing Polar Environments
Author Index
Subject Index
Cumulative Index (Volumes 1-8)
With the increased sophistication in experiment and interpretation since that time, photochemists have made substantial progress in achieving the fundamental objective of photochemistry: elucidation of the detailed history of a molecule that absorbs radiation. The scope of this objective is so broad and the systems to be studied are so many that there is little danger of exhusting the subject. We hope that this series will reflect the frontiers of photochemistry as they develop in the future.
Contents
Electronically Excited Halogen Atoms
The Photochemistry of alpha-Dicarbonyl Compounds
Photo-Fries Rearrangement and Related Photochemical [1,j]-Shifts (j=3,5,7) of Carbonyl and Sulfonyl Groups
Photoassociation in Aromatic Systems
Photochemistry in the Metallocenes
Complications in Photosensitized Reactions
Photochemical and Spectroscopic Properties of Organic Molecules in Adsorbed or Other Perturbing Polar Environments
Author Index
Subject Index
Cumulative Index (Volumes 1-8)