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Extensively updated and expanded, the Handbook of Photochemistry presents an exhaustive collection of information, organized in easy-to-use tables, useful in typical photochemical experiments. Written by leading world experts, this third edition includes overviews on the photochemical processes that occur in organic molecules and transition metal complexes. It features new information on light sources and filters, chemical actinometry, and common problems in photoluminescence measurements. It also includes tables of photophysical, quenching, and reduction potential data. Providing quick access…mehr

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Extensively updated and expanded, the Handbook of Photochemistry presents an exhaustive collection of information, organized in easy-to-use tables, useful in typical photochemical experiments. Written by leading world experts, this third edition includes overviews on the photochemical processes that occur in organic molecules and transition metal complexes. It features new information on light sources and filters, chemical actinometry, and common problems in photoluminescence measurements. It also includes tables of photophysical, quenching, and reduction potential data. Providing quick access to material, this text remains an invaluable reference for photochemistry students and researchers.
The latest edition of this handbook presents an exhaustive collection of information, organized in easy-to-use tables, useful in typical photochemical experiments. Written by leading world experts, this third edition includes overviews on the photochemical processes that occur in organic molecules and transition metal complexes. The book now contains sections focusing on metal complexes and organometallic compounds, offering photophysical and quenching data as well as reduction potential values, a key factor in photochemical electron transfer processes. It features new information on light sources and filters, chemical actinometry, and solutions to common problems in photoluminescence measurements.
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Marco Montalti, Alberto Credi, Luca Prodi, M. Teresa Gandolfi