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Transition metal complexes photochemistry

Photochemistry of transition metal complexes Photochemistry of transition metal complexes Vitamin B, (book)... [Pg.644]

Electron Transfer Reactions Theory Long-range Electron Transfer in Biology Mixed Valence Compounds Molecular Orbital Theory Oxidation Catalysis by Transition Metal Complexes Photochemistry of Transition Metal Complexes Photochemistry of Transition Metal Complexes Theory. [Pg.1195]

The reviewers feel that it could be of interest for future developments of transition metal complex photochemistry and its possible application in biologically important systems to make use of labeled metals. Therefore,... [Pg.210]

Vogler, A., Kunkeley, H. Photochemistry of Transition Metal Complexes Induced by Outer-Sphere Charge Transfer Excitation. 158, 1-30 (1990). [Pg.149]

To date, most of the photochemical data available for transition metal complexes comes from condensed phase studies (1). Recently, the primary photochemistry of a few model transition metal carbonyl complexes has been investigated in gas phase (5.). Studies to date indicate that there are many differences between the reactivity of organometallic species in gas phase (5.6) as conq>ared with matrix (7-10) or solution (11-17) environments. In most cases studied, photoexcitation of isolated transition metal... [Pg.74]

Balzani V., Campagna S., Denti G. and Serroni S. (1992) Supramolecular Photochemistry Antenna Effect in Polynuclear Metal Complexes, in Kochanski E. (Ed.), Photoprocesses in Transition Metal Complexes, Biosystems and Other Molecules. Experiment and Theory, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, p. 233. [Pg.271]

E. R. Carraway, J. N. Demas, B. A. DeGraff, and J. R. Bacon, Photophysics and photochemistry of oxygen sensors based on luminescent transition-metal complexes, Ana/. Chem. 63, 337-342(1991). [Pg.106]

The photochemistry of transition metal complexes is more varied than large organic molecules because of the possibility of different orbital types... [Pg.268]

The plan of this article is as follows. In Section 7.3.2 we discuss the general physical chemistry of excited states and excited state processes. Section 7.3.3 surveys the characteristic reactivities of the various types of excited states found in d and / transition metal complexes (excluding organometallic compounds). Section 7.3.4 provides a brief account of some applications of transition metal photochemistry. [Pg.386]


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