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Reactions and Isomerizations of Excited Species

Electronic excitation may lead to chemical effects that are subtler than straightforward fragmentation. As stated earlier, the reactivity of excited [Pg.13]

Note here the relatively long wavelength of the threshold energy, and note also that the O2 fragment is itself formed excited, although that is not the immediate point of interest. The noteworthy feature is that excited atoms are able to participate in processes such as [Pg.14]


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