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Photochemistry. Volume 50 / edited by Stefano Crespi and Stefano Protti.

Royal Society of Chemistry eBooks 1968-2026 Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Crespi, Stefano, editor.
Protti, Stefano, 1979- editor.
Series:
Specialist periodical report.
Specialist periodical report Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Chemistry, Physical and theoretical.
Photochemistry.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (553 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
London, England : Royal Society of Chemistry, [2023]
Summary:
Providing critical analysis of the topics, this book is essential reading for anyone wanting to keep up to date with the literature on photochemistry and its applications.
Contents:
Cover
Preface
Editor biographies
Author biographies
Contents
Part 1: Critical Reviews
Introduction of the year 2021
1 Introduction
2 Awards and prizes
3 Handbooks
4 Special issues, collections and reviews
5 Reviews
Acknowledgements
References
The photochemical unit, University of Western Ontario
Quantum chemistry of the excited state: advances in 2020-2021
2 Statistics of articles published in 2020-2021
3 UV/vis absorption and emission spectroscopy in molecules
4 Sunlight chemistry in atmospheric modelling
5 DNA photophysics, photochemistry and photosensitisation under UV radiation exposure
6 DNA reactivity under ionising radiation exposure
7 Chemiluminescence and self-illuminating PDT
8 DNA repair
9 Quantum computers and photochemistry
10 Summary
Organic aspects: photochemistry of alkenes, dienes, polyenes (2020-2021)
2 Photoinduced (E)-(Z) isomerization
3 Rearrangement
4 Electrocyclization
5 [2þ2] Cycloaddition
6 Photocatalysts
Photochemistry of aromatic compounds (2019-2020)
2 Isomerization reactions
3 Addition and cycloaddition reactions
4 Dimerization reactions
5 Intramolecular cyclization reactions
6 Substitution reactions
7 Reduction
8 Oxidation
9 Rearrangements
Oxygen-containing chromophores
2 Photochemical reactions of carbonyl compounds
3 Carbonyl compounds as photocatalysts
4 Bifunctional photocatalysts
5 Photoactive carbonyl compounds in material sciences
6 Conclusions and perspectives
Organic aspects: functions containing a heteroatom different from oxygen (2020-2021)
1 Nitrogen-containing functions.
2 Functions containing other heteroatoms
Recent advances in palladium photocatalyzed transformations (2017-2021)
2 Alkylation and arylation reactions
3 Heck, Heck-type and Negishi cross-coupling reactions
4 HAT, desaturation and cyclization reactions
5 Miscellaneous reactions
6 Conclusions
Part 2: Highlight papers
Recent approaches in asymmetric non-covalent organo-photocatalysis
2 Asymmetric induction in the excited state
3 Asymmetric induction in the ground state
4 Conclusions
Recent advances of visible-light-induced carbon-sulfur bond formation
2 Visible-light mediatedC-S bonds formation via thiyl radical
3 Visible-light mediated C-S bonds formation via sulfonyl radical
Photochemistry electrified: pushing the boundaries of radical-based organic synthesis
2 Merging homogeneous photocatalysis with electrochemistry: diversifying photocatalytic processes with electrochemistry
3 Merging electrochemistry with homogeneous photocatalysis: processes mediated by an electrogenerated photocatalyst
4 Miscellanea
5 Conclusions
Supramolecular control in hybrid perovskite photovoltaics
2 Hybrid perovskite photovoltaics
3 Supramolecular templating in hybrid perovskite photovoltaics
4 Other noncovalent interactions
5 Summary and outlook
Abbreviations
Photocatalytic modifications of benzamides
2 Modifications of benzamides
3 Summary
Polarizable multiscale dynamics for probing solvent and complex environments
2 Modelling polarization in a QM/MM MD approach
3 Applications.
4 Conclusions
Part 3: SPR Lectures in Photochemistry
Understanding solar fuel photocatalysis using covalent organic frameworks
2 Covalent organic frameworks
3 Photophysics of charge transport in COFs
4 Structure-property-activity relationship in COF photocatalysts
5 Polarity and wettability
6 Reversible bond formation and stability
7 Surface catalytic reaction
8 Conclusion
Transient absorption spectroscopy in visible-light photocatalysis
2 Transient absorption spectroscopy
3 Case studies
Mechanoresponsive luminescence in polymeric materials: strategies and methods
2 Mechanoresponsive luminescence in polymer-based solid materials
3 Conclusions
Investigating light-driven rotary molecular motors
2 Synthesis
3 Characterization of the rotation cycle
4 Quantification of motor properties
References.
Notes:
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Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references.
Other Format:
Print version: Crespi, Stefano Photochemistry
ISBN:
1-83916-767-X

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