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Grotthus-Drapper Principle

The first law of photochemistry, named the Grotthus-Drapper Principle, states that for a photochemical reaction to occur, the first event must be the absorption of light by some component of the system. The second law of photochemistry, named the Stark-Einstein Principle, states that a molecule can only absorb one quantum of radiation. The absorbed energy in the resultant excited molecule may be dissipated by either photophysical or photochemical processes. It is the latter of these that eventually changes the chemical and mechanical properties of the substance (26,27). Thus, the reactions based on the absorption of radiation by the chemical components of modern papers are of prime importance in discoloration. [Pg.125]


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