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Photochemistry on solid surfaces /

The latest developments in photochemistry on solid surfaces, i.e. photochemistry in heterogeneous systems, including liquid crystallines, are brought together for the first time in a single volume. Distinguished photochemists from various fields have contributed to the book which covers a number of...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Anpo, Masakazu, 1946-, Matsuura, Teruo
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier, 1989.
Colección:Studies in surface science and catalysis ; 47.
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  • Cover13;
  • Photochemistry on Solid Surfaces
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • List of Contributors
  • Chapter 1. Interoduction
  • 1.1 Introduction
  • 1.2 General Aspects of Photochemistry. Search for New Basic Types of Photochemical Reactions
  • Chapter 2. Photochemical Techniques to Understand Photochemical and Photophysical Features on Solid Surfaces
  • 2.1 Fluorescence and Transient Absorption Spectra of Solid Surface: Development of Time-Resolved Total Internal Reflection Spectrpscopy
  • 2.2 Laser Flash Photolysis on Solid Surfaces
  • 2.3 Excimer Formation with Pyrenes on Silica Surfaces
  • 2.4 Photophysics of Acridone, N-Methylacridone, Acridine, and Pyrene Adsorbed on Silica Gel
  • 2.5 Heterogeneous Molecular Environments Probed by Fluoro- phores Bonded to Chemically Modified Silica Gel: Fluorescence Decay Measurements under a Microscope
  • 2.6 Photoacoustic and Fluorescence Measurements of Energy Transfer in Adsorption Layers
  • Chapter 3. Specifice Features of Photochemical Reactions on Solid Surfaces
  • 3.1 Photochemistry of Alkyl Ketones in the Adsorbed State: Effects of Solid Surfaces upon the Photolysis
  • 3.2 Decomposition of Azocumene on Silica Surfaces
  • 3.3 Photolytic and Redox Mechanisms or the Photodecomposition of Ethanoic Acid Adsorbed over Pure and Mixed Oxides
  • 3.4 ESR Studies of Alkyl Radicals Adsorbed on Porous Vycor Glass
  • 3.5 Chemiluminescence Properties of Adsorbed Biacridylidenes
  • Chapter 4. New Developments of Organic Photochemistray on Solid Surfaces
  • 4.1 Photochemistry of Dibenzyl Ketone Adsorbed on Size/Shape Selective Faujasite Zeolites: Steric Effects on Product Distributions
  • 4.2 Photochemistry of Organic Cations at Charged Interfaces
  • 4.3 Electron Transfer between Adsorbed Dye Molecules and Organic Crystals: Model Character of the Adsorption System for Cert
  • Chapter 5. New Developments of Inorganic Photochemistry on Solid Surfaces
  • 5.1 Inorganic Photochemical Reactions in Low Temperature Matrices and in the Surface-s of Solids
  • 5.2 Photochemistry of Metal Carbonyls Physisorbed on Porous Vycor Glass
  • 5.3 Photochemistry of Silica-Adsorbed Fe(CO)5
  • 5.4 Photopreparation of Supported Metal Oxide and Metal Carbonyl Catalysts
  • Chapter 6. Laser Induced Photoreactions and Photo-CVD on Solid Surfaces
  • 6.1 UV Laser Photodissociation of Small Molecules on Solid Surfaces
  • 6.2 CO2 Laser Induced Surface Reaction
  • 6.3 Photochemical Aspects of Amorphous-Si Nucleation by Photo-CVD
  • Chapter 7. Topic of Photochemistry on Semiconducting Materials
  • 7.1 Photoprocesses on Fractal Surfaces
  • 7.2 New Aspects in Area-Selective Electrode Reactions on IIluminated Semiconductors
  • 7.3 Photoluminescent Properties of Cadmium Sulfide Contacted with Gaseous Lewis Acids and Bases
  • 7.4 Fluorescence of Dye Molecules Adsorbed on Semiconductor Surfaces
  • Chapter 8. Applcations of Photochemistry to Optical Media
  • 8.1 Photostability of Near-Infrared Absorbing Organic Dyes in New Optical Media
  • 8.2. Photoinduced Phase Transition in Liquid Crystals
  • 8.3 Photochemical Surface Reactions of Polymeric Systems: Lithographic Applications
  • Chapter 9. Recent Developments of Photochemistry In Liquid Crystals and Proteins
  • 9.1 Photoreactivity of Carbonyl Compounds in the Solid State
  • 9.2 Ketone Photochemistry as a Probe of Conformational Mobility in Nematic and Smectic Liquid Crystals
  • 9.3 Absolute Asymmetric Synthesis via Photochemical Reactions of Chiral Crystals
  • 9.4 Fluorescence Quenching of Pyrene as a Monitor of Inter- molecular Diffusion and Intramolecular Chain Bending in Cholesteric Liquid Crystalline Ph.