
Photochemistry
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- Photochemistry
- Contents
- PART I PHYSICAL ASPECTS OF PHOTOCHEMISTRY
- Photophysical Processes in Condensed Phases
- 1 General
- 2 Singlet State Processes
- 2.1 Electron-Transfer Processes and Exciplexes
- 2.2 Dyes and Related Systems
- 2.3 Photoisomerization and Related Processes
- 2.4 Electron Excitation Energy Transfer
- 2.5 Polymeric System
- 2.6 Colloidal and Heterogeneous Systems
- 3 Triplet State Processes
- 4 Other Chemical Systems
- 5 Biological Systems
- References
- PART II PHOTOCHEMISTRY OF INORGANIC AND ORGANOMETALLIC COMPOUNDS
- Chapter 1 The Photochemistry of Transition-metal complexes
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Titanium
- 3 Vandium and Niobium
- 4 Chromium, Molybdenum, and Tungsten
- 5 Rhenium
- 6 Iron
- 7 Ruthenium
- 8 Osmium
- 9 Cobalt
- 10 Rhodium
- 11 Iridium
- 12 Nickel
- 14 Copper
- 15 Lanthanides
- 16 Uranium
- 17 Actinides
- 18 Miscellaneous
- References
- Chapter 2 The Photochemistry of Transition-metal Organometallic Compounds
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Titanium
- 3 Tantalum
- 4 Chromium, Molybdenum, and Tungsten
- 5 Manganese and Rhenium
- 6 Iron
- 7 Ruthenium
- 8 Osmium
- 9 Cobalt
- 10 Rhodium and Iridium
- 11 Nickel
- 12 Palladium and Platinum
- 13 Copper
- 14 Miscellaneous
- References
- Chapter 3 The Photochemistry of Compounds of the Main Group Elements
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Aluminium and Indium
- 3 Silicon, Germanium, and Tin
- 4 Nitrogen and Phosphorus
- 5 Oxygen and Sulphur
- 6 Halogens
- 7 Miscellaneous
- References
- PART III ORGANIC ASPECTS OF PHOTOCHEMISTRY
- Chapter 1 Photolysis of Carbonyl Compounds
- 1 Norrish Type I Reactions
- 2 Norrish Type II Reactions
- 3 Oxetan Formation
- 4 Miscellaneous Reactions
- References
- Chapter 2 Enone Cycloadditions and Rearrangements: Photoreactions of Dienones and Quinones
- 1 Cycloaddition Reactions
- Intramolecular
- Intermolecular
- Dimerization
- 2 Rearrangement Reactions
- a, ß-Unsaturated Systems
- ß, ?-Unsaturated Systems
- d, e-Unsaturated Systems
- 3 Photoreactions of Thymines and Related Compounds
- 4 Photochemistry of Dienones
- Linearly Conjugated Dienones
- Cross-conjugated Dienones
- 5 1,2 -, 1,3 -, and 1,4-Diketones
- 6 Quinones
- References
- Chapter 3 Photochemistry of Alkenes, Alkynes, and Related Compounds
- 1 Reactions of Alkenes
- Addition Reactions
- cis-trans Isomerization
- Group Migration and Hydrogen Abstraction Reactions
- Miscellaneous Reactions
- 2 Reactions Involving Cyclopropane Rings
- 3 Reactions of Dienes, Trienes, and Higher Polyenes
- 4 (2+2) Intramolecular Additions
- 5 Dimerization and Intermolecular Additions
- 6 Miscellaneous Reactions
- References
- Chapter 4 Photochemistry of Aromatic Compounds
- Introduction
- 1 Isomerisation Reactions
- 2 Addition Reactions
- 3 Substitution Reactions
- 4 Intramolecular Cyclisation Reactions
- 5 Dimerisation Reactions
- 6 Lateral Nuclear Rearrangements
- 7 Peripheral Photochemistry
- References
- Chapter 5 Photo-reduction and -oxidation
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Reduction of Carbonyl Groups
- 3 Reduction of Nitrogen-containing Compounds
- 4 Miscellaneous Reductions
- 5 Singlet Oxygen
- 6 Oxidation of Aliphatics
- 7 Oxidation of Aromatic Compounds
- 8 Oxidation of Nitrogen-containing Compounds
- 9 Miscellaneous Oxidations
- References
- Chapter 6 Photoreactions of Compounds containing Heteroatoms other than Oxygen
- 1 Nitrogen-containing compounds
- Rearrangements
- Addition Reactions
- Miscellaneous Reactions
- 2 Sulphur-containing Compounds
- 3 Compounds containing other Heteroatoms
- References
- Chapter 7 Photoelimination
- 1 Elimination of Nitrogen from Azo-compounds
- 2 Elimination of Nitrogen from Diazo-compounds
- 3 Elimination of Nitrogen from Azides
- 4 Photoelimination of Carbon Dioxide
- 5 Fragmentation of Organosulphur Compounds
- 6 Miscellaneous Decomposition and Elimination Reactions
- References
- PART IV POLYMER PHOTOCHEMISTRY
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Photopolymerisation
- 2.1 Photoinitiated Addition Polymerisation
- 2.2 Photografting
- 2.3 Photocrosslinking
- 3 Optical and Luminescence Properties of Polymers
- 4 Photodegradation and Photooxidation Processes
- 4.1 Polyolefins
- 4.2 Polystyrenes
- 4.3 Polyamides
- 4.4 Elastomers/Rubbers
- 4.5 Polyurethanes
- 4.6 Polyacrylates
- 4.7 Poly(vinylhalides)
- 4.8 Polyesters
- 4.9 Natural Polymers
- 4.10 Miscellaneous Polymers
- 5 Photostabilisation Processes
- 6 Photochemistry of Dyed and Pigmented Polymers
- References
- PART V PHOTOCHEMICAL ASPECTS OF SOLAR ENERGY CONVERSION
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Photoredox Reactions
- 3 Homogeneous Photosystems
- Valence Isomerism
- Hydrogen Production
- Related Reduction Processes
- Oxygen Evolving Photosystems
- Related Oxidation Processes
- 4 Heterogeneous Photosystems
- Titania
- Titariates and other Oxides
- Sulphides and Selenides
- Miscellaneous Semiconductors
- 5 Photoelectrochemical Cells
- 6 Luminescence Solar Concentrators
- References
- Author Index
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