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Photoisomerization continued structure

The discussion of cis-trans photoisomerization of alkenes, styrene, stilbene, and dienes has served to introduce some important ideas about the interpretation of photochemical reactions. We see that thermal barriers are usually low, so that reactions are very fast. Because excited states are open-shell species, they present new kinds of structures, such as the twisted and pyramidalized CIs that are associated with both isomerization and rearrangement of alkenes. However, we will also see familiar structural units as we continue our discussion of photochemical reactions. Thus the triplet diradical involved in photosensitized isomerization of dienes is not an unanticipated species, given what we have learned about the stabilization of allylic radicals. [Pg.1097]


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Photoisomerization structure

Structure [continued)

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