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Photochemistry of Complex Ions. III. Absolute Quantum Yields for the Photolysis of Some Aqueous Chromium(III) Complexes. Chemical Actinometry in the Long Wavelength Visible Region

Ernst E. Wegner, +1 more
- 01 Feb 1966 - 
- Vol. 88, Iss: 3, pp 394-404
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This article is published in Journal of the American Chemical Society.The article was published on 1966-02-01. It has received 362 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Photodissociation.

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Photo induced hydrogen evolution from water in the presence of EDTA and a PtTiO2 supported catalyst

TL;DR: Study of the steady state kinetics of hydrogen evolution in the presence of Ru(bipy)2+, MV+2, EDTA and a heterogeneous supported catalyst concluded that surface processes such as the recombination and desorption of hydrogen from the Pt surface might be rate determining.
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Photoinduced intercalation and coordination of a dirhodium complex to DNA: dual DNA binding.

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The structure of “photobilirubin”

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Photodissociation of CO from [Ru3(μ3-O)(μ-OOCCH3)6(CO)L2] in acetonitrile, where L = pyridine, 4-cyanopyridine and methanol

TL;DR: Quantum yield measurements with varied excitation wavelengths have shown that absorption bands located in the UV region (< 400 nm) play a principal role in photosubstitution, whereas an absorption band in the visible region (centered at approximately 580 nm), ascribed to an "intracluster" charge transfer, is not at all responsible for photosUBstitution.
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