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Radical anions, of organic compounds

In some cases, photooxygenation of organic molecules by molecular dioxygen occurs via photoinduced electron transfer and proceeds through a radical addition of dioxygen to the radical cations and radical anions of organic compounds. The photooxygenation of this type has been reviewed by Lopez [109]. In this section, some selected examples are shown. [Pg.334]


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