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Bimolecular photophysical processe

We are now ready to consider more complex processes induced by the absorption of light. Before considering photochemical reactions, however, we will address the several things that can happen when a molecule in an excited electronic state encounters another molecule that is in its ground state, and related phenomena. These bimolecular photophysical processes are interesting and sometimes useful, and they provide further insights into the nature of the excited state. [Pg.953]


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