Description
Organic Photochemistry and Photophysics
Coordinators: Ramamurthy V., Schanze Kirk S.
Language: EnglishSubjects for Organic Photochemistry and Photophysics:
Keywords
Ct DNA; CTAB Micellar Solution; photophysical behavior; Double Helical DNA; radiationless transitions; Fluorescence Titration Curve; organic photochemistry; Cation Radical; radiative transitions; Singlet Excited State; thiocarbonyls; Photocyclization Reactions; Quenching Rate Constants; Fluorescence Up-conversion; Proton Transfer Reactions; PNA DNA Duplex; Cd Spectrum; DNA Template; Radiationless Transition; Prototropic Equilibrium; Minor Groove; Azo Chromophore; Exciplex Formation; Dye Aggregates; Pet; Singlet Triplet Energy Gap; Proton Transfer Rate; Cd Band; Nucleophilic Addition; Energy Gap Law
Publication date: 12-2019
· 15.2x22.9 cm · Paperback
Publication date: 11-2005
352 p. · 15.2x22.9 cm · Hardback
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Featuring contributions from leading experts, Organic Photochemistry and Photophysics is a unique resource that addresses the organic photochemistry and photophysical behavior in aromatic molecules, thiocarbonyls, selected porphyrins, and metalloporphyrins.
The book presents theories pertaining to radiative and radiationless transitions. It describes excited-state proton-transfer reactions of aromatic compounds and the physical, energetic, and environmental effects of atom transfer reactions. The text discusses the role of the carbonyl and azo groups in ketones and azoalkanes in the development of photochemistry, followed by a review of nucleophilic substitution reactions in the photochemistry of aromatics (also called photosubstitution) and the various atomic bonds that result from these reactions. The book presents studies that explain the factors that govern the nature and efficiencies of SET-promoted photochemical reactions. It then focuses on photoamination as a convenient, powerful, and environmentally friendly synthetic process for transforming a variety of substrates into the corresponding aminated compounds. The final chapter explores how dye structure affects the sequence-dependence of DNA binding, which has potential applications in nonlinear optics and DNA detection as well as incorporating DNA into various nanostructures and devices.
With an emphasis on the current uses of light in both materials chemistry and medicinal chemistry, this book serves as a comprehensive resource on photochemical reactions and discusses topics that are useful for researchers as well as newcomers in the fields of photochemistry, photobiology, photomedicine, and photophysics
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