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Benzophenone derivatives , excited-state ketyl radicals

The nanosecond-picosecond two-color two-laser flash photolysis method is also useful to study the excited state of radicals, that is, the D, state. We applied nanosecond-picosecond two-color two-laser flash photolysis to detect the absorption and fluorescence spectra of the ketyl radical of benzophenone and its derivatives (BPH and BPDH ) in the excited state in the UV-visible region [111], since BPH and BPDH are well investigated radicals in various fields. Since BPH and BPDH are generated from irreversible ways, such as photoionization, we employed a streak camera to realize the single-shot detection of these intermediates. [Pg.85]


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