- In chemistry,
photocatalysis is the
acceleration of a
photoreaction in the
presence of a photocatalyst, the
excited state of
which "repeatedly interacts...
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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...
- can
react with nucleophiles,
especially carboxylic acids.
Given the
photoreactions,
isoxazole group is
developed as a
native photo-cross-linker for photoaffinity...
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These reactions can
entail cis-trans isomerization. More commonly,
photoreactions result in
dissociation of ligands,
since the
photon excites an electron...
- symposium. Prof.
Jayaraman Sivaguru is
known for
developing an
array of new
photoreactions - Aza Paternò-Büchi reaction, photo-ene
reaction and
transposed Paternò-Büchi...
- recombine,
generating heat, or they can take part in
photoreactions with
nearby species. If the
photoreactions with
these species result in
regeneration of the...
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ammonium ferric citrate and dried. When the
paper is illuminated, a
photoreaction turns the
trivalent ferric iron into
divalent ferrous iron. The image...
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commonly used as an
additive in dyes and
pigments as a
sensitizer for
photoreactions because of its
absorption properties. Michler's
ketone is an effective...
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nuclear interaction potential.
Edward Condon extended this
insight beyond photoreactions in a 1926
Physical Review article titled "A
Theory of
Intensity Distribution...
- Kohler, B; et al. (2007). "Thymine
dimerization in DNA is an
ultrafast photoreaction". Science. 315 (5812): 625–629. Bibcode:2007Sci...315..625S. doi:10...