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Preface | ||
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Contents of Previous Volumes | ||
1 | Recent Advances in Di-[pi]-methane Photochemistry: A New Look at a Classical Reaction | 1 |
2 | The Photo-Fries Rearrangement | 43 |
3 | The Characterization and Reactivity of Photochemically Generated Phenylene Bis(diradical) Species as Revealed by Matrix Isolation Spectroscopy and Computational Chemistry | 133 |
4 | Photoinduced-Electron-Transfer Initiated Reactions in Organic Chemistry | 185 |
5 | Design and Fine Control of Photoinduced Electron Transfer | 227 |
6 | Molecular Oxygenations in Zeolites | 275 |
7 | Organic-Inorganic Composites as Photonic Antenna | 309 |
8 | Photo-Switching Spiropyrans and Related Compounds | 353 |
Index | 405 |
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