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Kaupp and Kropp as mentioned in this paper proposed a 2+2-cyclobutane synthesis (2+2)-cycle synthesis (Liquid Phase): Introduction and Mechanistic Consideration, G.G.
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Photochemistry Cis-Trans Isomerization of Alkenes, J. Saltiel, D.F. Sears, Jr., D.-H. Ko, and K.-M. Park Photorearrangement and Fragmentation of Alkenes, P.J. Kropp (2+2)-Cyclobutane Synthesis (Liquid Phase): Introduction and Mechanistic Consideration, G. Kaupp Cyclobutane Synthesis in the Solid Phase: Introduction and Mechanistic Considerations, G. Kaupp Photochemical Synthesis of Cage Compounds: Propellaprismanes and their Precursors, R. Gleiter and B. Treptow Copper(I) Catalyzed Intra- and Intermolecular Photocycloaddition Reactions of Alkenes, K. Langer and J. Mattay Photoreactions of Alkenes in Protic Media, P.J. Kropp The p-Cyclopropene Rearrangements, H.E. Zimmerman Diene/Cyclobutene Photochemistry, W.J. Leigh Photochemistry of Acyclic 1,3,5-Trienes and Related Compounds, W.H. Laarhoven and H.J.C. Jacobs Photochemistry of Vitamin D and Related Compounds, H.J.C. Jacobs and W.H. Laarhoven Photochemistry of Polyenes Related to Vitamin A, R.S.H. Liu Fulgides and Related Systems, H.G. Heller The Di-p-Methane Rearrangement, H.E. Zimmerman Photorearrangements of Benzobarrelenes and Related Analogues, C.-C. Liao and P.-H. Yang The Photochemistry of Dibenzobarrelene (9,10-Ethenoanthracene) and its Derivatives, J.R. Scheffer and J. Yang Valence Isomerization Between Norbornadiene and Quadricyclane Derivatives-A Solar Energy Storage Process, K. Maruyama and Y. Kubo Ring Isomerization of Benzene and Naphthalene Derivatives, A. Gilbert Phototransposition and Photo-Ring Contraction Reactions of 4-Pyrones and 4-Hydroxypyrylium Cations, J.W. Pavlik Photochemical Aromatic Substitution, J. Cornelisse Photochemical Reactions of Arenes with Amines, N.J. Bunce Intra- and Intermolecular Cycloadditions of Benzene Derivatives, P.A. Wender and T.M. Dore Cyclization of Stilbene and its Derivatives, A. Gilbert Ene Reactions with Singlet Oxygen, A.G. Griesbeck Photooxygenation of 1,3-Dienes, W. Adam and A.G. Griesbeck Photorearrangement of Endope roxides, J. Rigaudy Photochemical Methods for the Synthesis of 1,2-Dioxetanes, A.L. Baumstark and A. Rodriguez Oxidation of Aromatics, A. Albinia and M. Freccero Cyclobutane Photochemistry, K. Mizuno and C. Pac Photochemistry of Oxiranes - Photoreactions of Epoxynaphthoquinones, K. Maruyama and Y. Kubo Photodecarboxylation of Acids and Lactones, P. Wan and D. Budac The Photochemistry of Esters of Carboxylic Acids, J.A. Pincock Carbene Formation in the Photochemistry of Cyclic Ketones, S.M. Roberts Norrish Type I Processes of Ketones: Basic Concepts, C. Bohne Norrish Type I Processes of Ketones: Selected Examples and Synthetic Applications, C. Bohne Photoinduced Intermolecular Hydrogen Abstraction Reactions of Ketones, M. Rubin Hydrogen Abstraction Reactions of a-Diketones, M. Rubin Norrish Type II Photoelimination of Ketones: Cleavage of 1,4-Biradicals Formed by y-Hydrogen Abstraction, .J.-P. Wagner Norrish

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