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Photochemistry is the
branch of
chemistry concerned with the
chemical effects of light. Generally, this term is used to
describe a
chemical reaction caused...
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Organic photochemistry encomp****es
organic reactions that are
induced by the
action of light. The
absorption of
ultraviolet light by
organic molecules...
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transforming light into
other forms of energy.
These processes apply to
photochemistry,
optically pumped lasers,
sensitized solar cells, luminescence, and...
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Photochemistry and
Photobiology is a
bimonthly peer-reviewed
scientific journal covering photochemistry and photobiology. It was
established in 1962 and...
- Peropsin, a
visual pigment-like receptor, is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the RRH gene. It
belongs like
other animal opsins to the G protein-coupled...
- groups, alpha-cleavage
often competes with
McLafferty rearrangement. In
photochemistry, it is the
homolytic cleavage of a bond
adjacent to a
specified group...
- for the RNA
World Hypothesis. Additionally, his work in
atmospheric photochemistry has
illuminated many of the
chemical processes which occur in the atmospheres...
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Photoredox catalysis is a
branch of
photochemistry that uses single-electron transfer.
Photoredox catalysts are
generally drawn from
three classes of materials:...
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protein in solution. "Chapter 11
Section 2 -
Terms and
symbols used in
photochemistry and in
light scattering" (PDF).
Compendium on
Analytical Nomenclature...
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Albert Noyes Jr., was an
American chemist known for his
contributions to
photochemistry.
During World War II, he was a
leader in U.S.
defense research efforts...