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Benzophenone, nanosecond laser flash photolysis

Picosecond and nanosecond transient spectroscopic studies to elucidate the nature of various intermediates formed in the photoinduced electron-transfer reaction of amines have been most extensive for the ketone-amine systems. These studies have been described in detail in a recent review by Yoon et al. [10]. Some aspects of these studies are briefly described here. In the earlier studies of Cohen and coworkers, the photochemical reactions of benzophenone with aliphatic amines were probed by fluorescence quenching, determination of product quantum yields, and nanosecond laser-flash photolysis [143-147]. They proposed that the reactions of amines with... [Pg.1062]

The role of the isomers of 2,4,6-trimethyl-l,3,5-trithiane as co-initiators in benzophenone-induced photopolymerizations was pursued by studying the primary photochemical reactions by nanosecond laser-flash photolysis <2001JPH133> it was found that the polymerization efficiency of the co-initiator did not follow the efficiency of photo induced formation of the initiating radicals however, detailed mechanisms of the various stages of polymerization were proposed <1998JPH21, 1999MM2173, 2001JPH133>. [Pg.610]

A laser study of the prototropic equilibrium of triplet benzophenone (BP) has been reported [111]. Acid-base properties in the triplet state of aromatic ketones in HjO-CHjCN (4 1) mixtures have been studied by means of nanosecond laser flash photolysis. The acidity constants p /T) in the triplet state are determined by means of the T T, absorbance titration curve, the Ware plot, and the Rayner-Wyatt plot, whose values agree well among them, showing that the acid-base equilibrium in the... [Pg.58]

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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