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- In chemistry, photocatalysis is the acceleration of a photoreaction in the presence of a photocatalyst, the excited state of which "repeatedly interacts...
- polymdegradstab.2020.109364. S2CID 225243217. "IUPAC Gold Book - Norrish Type I photoreaction". IUPAC. 24 February 2014. doi:10.1351/goldbook.N04219. Retrieved 31...
- ammonium ferric citrate and dried. When the paper is illuminated, a photoreaction turns the trivalent ferric iron into divalent ferrous iron. The image...
- 1016/S1010-6030(00)00244-6. R. G. Zepp; M. M. Gumz; W. L. Miller & H. Gao (1998). "Photoreaction of Valerophenone in Aqueous Solution". J. Phys. Chem. A. 102 (28): 5716–5723...
- components. Pheophytin is the first electron carrier intermediate in the photoreaction center (RC P870) of purple bacteria. Its involvement in this system...
- compound is a member of haloalkane family. The compound can be obtained by photoreaction of cyclopropane and chlorine gas; the reaction will generate polychlorinated...
- doi:10.1021/ja01225a501. Iredale, T.; Edwards, T. G. (April 1937). "Photoreaction of Chlorine Monoxide and Hydrogen". Journal of the American Chemical...
- tetrabutylammonium triiodide. It has been shown that the solid state photoreaction mechanism depends on the light wavelength, yielding fast recovery in...
- light (high power halogen lamps or specific LED devices) induces a photoreaction of the chemical that will lead to a covalent bond with PMA and the dsDNA...
- energy level which can cause sunburn to unprotected skin, as a result of photoreactions in collagen and (in the UV-B range) also damage in DNA (for example...