Electron transfer
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Electron transfer
(Topics in current chemistry = Fortschritte der chemischen Forschung, 169,
Springer-Verlag, c1994-
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- 1 : U.S.
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Kyoto Pharmaceutical University Library
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Includes bibliographical references and index
2: With contributions by R. Bassi ... [et al.]
Description and Table of Contents
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1 : Germany ISBN 9783540575658
Description
This volume of research papers includes discussion of the photophysical and photochemical properties of fullerenes, photoinduced charge separation via intramolecular charge transfer states, and cycloaddition reactions via photoinduced electron transfer.
Table of Contents
Erratum.- Radical ions: Where organic chemistry meets materials sciences.- Photoinduced charge transfer processes at semiconductor electrodes and particles.- Umpolung of ketones via enol radical cations.- Thermal and light induced electron transfer reactions of main group metal hydrides and organometallics.- Photoinduced charge separation via twisted intramolecular charge transfer states.- Addition and cycloaddition reactions via photoinduced electron transfer.- Photophysical and photochemical properties of fullerenes.
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2 ISBN 9783540601104
Description
This work on electron transfer discusses topics such as: photoreactions of metal complexes with DNA, especially those involving a primary photo-electron transfer; radical ion cyclizations; and antenna structure and energy transfer in higher plant photosystems.
Table of Contents
Ab initio calculations on electron-transfer catalysis by metal ions.- Photoreactions of metal complexes with DNA, especially those involving a primary photo-electron transfer.- Radical ion cyclizations.- One-electron redox reactions between radicals and organic molecules. An addition/elimination (inner-sphere) path [1].- Antenna structure and energy transfer in higher plant photosystems.
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