
Photochemistry
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- Photochemistry
- CONTENTS
- Introduction and review of the period July 2004?June 2007
- Introduction
- Review of the period July 2004?June 2007
- Photophysical processes in polymers and oligomers
- Processes occurring upon electronic excitation: general considerations
- Hydrophobically modified polymers
- The nature of excited states in conjugated polymers
- Conclusions
- Light induced reactions in cryogenic matrices
- Introduction
- UV/Visible induced reactions in cryomatrices
- IR induced reactions in cryomatrices
- Alkenes, alkynes, dienes, polyenes
- Introduction
- Photochemistry of alkenes
- Photochemistry of dienes
- Photochemistry of polyenes
- Photochemistry of alkynes
- Oxidation of alkenes, dienes, and polyenes
- Photochemistry of haloalkenes
- Oxygen-containing functions
- Norrish Type I reactions
- Hydrogen abstraction
- Paternó-Büchi photocycloadditions
- Photoreactions of enones and quinones
- Photodecarbonylation
- Photodecarboxylation
- Photo-Fries and photo-Claisen rearrangements
- Photocleavage of cyclic ethers
- Photochemistry of aromatic compounds
- Introduction
- Isomerization reactions
- Addition reactions
- Substitution reactions
- Intramolecular cyclization reactions
- Dimerization reactions
- Lateral-nuclear rearrangements
- Heterocycles
- Functions containing a heteroatom different from oxygen
- Nitrogen-containing functions
- Functions containing different heteroatoms
- Photochemistry and photophysics of transition-metal complexes
- Introduction
- Chromium, molybdenum, tungsten
- Manganese, rhenium
- Iron
- Ruthenium
- Osmium
- Cobalt and rhodium
- Iridium
- Nickel, palladium, platinum
- Copper
- Silver, gold
- Zinc, cadmium, mercury
- Lanthanides
- Miscellaneous transition metal compounds
- Metalloporphyrin and analogous complexes
- Photocatalysis and solar energy conversion (chemical aspects)
- Metal-oxide photocatalysis
- Solar energy conversion (water splitting)
- Solar energy conversion (solar cells)
- Addendum
- Multi-component arrays for interfacial electronic processes on the surface of nanostructured metal oxide semiconductors
- Background
- Design of supramolecular dyes for stepwise electron transfer on the surface of nanostructured MOn
- Dyads containing transition metal coordination complexes
- Organic multicomponent systems
- Light harvesting strategies
- Conclusions
- The day lighting became organic
- Introduction: white light
- OLEDs: basic operating principles
- Multilayer WOLEDs
- Stacked devices
- Single layer WOLEDs
- Excimer white light emission
- White polymer LEDs
- White light emitting electrochemical cells
- The light outcoupling issue
- Conclusions
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