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Thomas Bally
Researcher at University of Fribourg
Publications - 171
Citations - 4296
Thomas Bally is an academic researcher from University of Fribourg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radical ion & Excited state. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 171 publications receiving 4086 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas Bally include University of Queensland & University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Electronic and Molecular Structure of the C8H Valence Isomers 1,3,5-Cyclooctatriene+· and Bicyclo[4.2.0]octa-2,4-diene+· from their Electronic absorption Spectra in Freon
TL;DR: In this paper, the electronic absorption (EA) spectra of 1,3,5-cyclooctatriene (COT+·) and bicyclo[4.2.0]octa-2,4-diene (BCO·) have been analyzed in γ-irradiated Freon glasses.
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The radical cation of 1,4-dihydropentalene and its photochemical formation from bicyclo [3.3.0] octa-2,6-diene-4,8-diyl cation
TL;DR: In this paper, a comparison of both ESR and electronic absorption spectra shows that the photoproduct of the recently characterized radical cation of bicyclo [3.3.0] octa-2,6-diene-4,8-diyl is identical to the 1,4-dihydropentalene radicalcation, i.e. a linear conjugated tautomer of the former produced by two hydrogen shifts.
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Spiro(4.4)nonatetraene and its Positive and Negative Radical Ions: Molectronic Structure Investigations
Edwin Haselbach,Michael Allan,Thomas Bally,Pawel Bednarek,Anne-Christelle Sergenton,Armin de Meijere,S. I. Kozhushkov,Manuel Piacenza,Stefan Grimme +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the electronic structure of spiro[4.4]nonatetraene 1 as well as that of its radical anion and cation were studied by different spectroscopies.
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Novel photochemical reactions of bicyclo[2.2.2]octa-2,5-diene radical cations
TL;DR: The radical cation of bicyclo[2.2]octa-2,5-diene produced in a γ-irradiated Freon matrix at 77 K shows a broad charge-resonance absorption band with λ max =680 nm.
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Electronic Structure of Diene and Polyene Radical Cations
Thomas Bally,Edgar Heilbronner +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, photoelectron (PE) spectra of dienes and polyenes were used to detect polyene radical cations by other methods, including the standard Huckel treatment.