Principles and applications of photochemistry
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Principles and applications of photochemistry
Oxford University Press, 1988
[2nd ed]
- : pbk.
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Rev. ed. of: Photochemistry. 1970
Bibliography: p. 251-255
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book attempts to provide an understanding of the relationships between reactivity and electronic and molecular structure. Photochemistry is concerned with the chemistry of excited species, and the subject is developed in the central chapters of this book to show the several paths by which an excited species may react or undergo radiactive or radiationless decay. One chapter explains some of the more important experimental techniques that are peculiar to photochemistry and also presents a very brief introduction to the study of the detailed dynamics of photochemical processes, including the utilization of energy in specific quantum states of the starting species and its disposal in the products. The book concludes with a survey of photochemical processes found in nature and of some commercial and laboratory applications.
目次
- Basic principles of photochemistry
- absorption and emission of radiation, including the Beer-Lambert law, spectroscopic nomenclature
- photodissociation
- emission processes (1), including luminescence, kinetics and quantum efficiencies of emmission processes, fluorescence, phosphorescence, chemiluminescence
- energy transfer - emission processes (2)
- reactions of excited species, including intramolecular processes - isomerization and rearrangement
- techniques in photochemistry, including incandescent filament lamps, discharge lamps, lasers, synchrotron radiation
- photochemistry in action, including atmospheric photochemistry, photosynthesis, vision, photoimaging, photography, photochromism, photopolymerization, photodegration and photostabilization, solar energy storage, photoelectrochemical energy storage, optical brighteners, photomedicine. (Part contents)
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