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Book Synopsis
Photochemistry of Organic Compounds: From Concepts to Practice provides a hands-on guide demonstrating the underlying principles of photochemistry and, by reference to a range of organic reaction types, its effective use in the synthesis of new organic compounds and in various applications.

The book presents a complete and methodical approach to the topic,

  • Working from basic principles, discussing key techniques and studies of reactive intermediates, and illustrating synthetic photochemical procedures.
  • Incorporating special topics and case studies covering various applications of photochemistry in chemistry, environmental sciences, biochemistry, physics, medicine, and industry.
  • Providing extensive references to the original literature and to review articles.
  • Concluding with a chapter on retrosynthetic photochemistry, listing key reactions to aid the reader in designing their own synthetic pathways.

This book will be a val

Table of Contents
1. Introduction.

1.1 Who’s Afraid Of Photochemistry?

1.2 Electromagnetic Radiation.

1.3 Perception Of Colour.

1.4 Electronic States: Elements Of Molecular Quantum Mechanics.

1.5 Problems.

2. A Crash Course In Photophysics And A Classification Of Primary Photoreactions.

2.1 Photophysical Processes.

2.2 Energy Transfer, Quenching and Sensitization.

2.3 A Classification of Photochemical Reaction Pathways.

2.4 Problems.

3. Techniques And Methods.

3.1 Light Sources, Filters, and Detectors.

3.2 Preparative Irradiation.

3.3 Absorption Spectra.

3.4 Steady-State Emission Spectra and Their Correction.

3.5 Time-Resolved Luminescence.

3.6 Absorption And Emission Spectroscopy With Polarized Light.

3.7 Flash Photolysis.

3.8 Time-Resolved IR and Raman Spectroscopy.

3.9 Quantum Yields.

3.10 Low-Temperature Studies; Matrix Isolation.

3.11 Photoacoustic Calorimetry.

3.12 Two-Photon Absorption Spectroscopy.

3.13 Single-Molecule Spectroscopy.

3.14 Problems.

4. Quantum Mechanical Models of Electronic Excitation and Photochemical Reactivity.

4.1 Boiling Down The Schr™Dinger Equation.

4.2 Hšckel Molecular Orbital Theory.

4.3 HMO Perturbation Theory.

4.4 Symmetry Considerations.

4.5 Simple Quantum Chemical Models of Electronic Excitation.

4.6 Pairing Theorems and Dewar’s PMO Theory.

4.7 The Need for Improvement; SCF, CI And DFT Calculations.

4.8 Spin-Orbit Coupling.

4.9 Theoretical Models of Photoreactivity, Correlation Diagrams.

4.10 Problems.

4.11 Appendix.

5. Photochemical Reaction Mechanisms and Reaction Intermediates.

5.1 What is a Reaction Mechanism?

5.2 Electron Transfer.

5.3 Proton Transfer.

5.4 Primary Photochemical Intermediates: Examples and Concepts.

5.5 Photoisomerization of Double Bonds.

5.6 Chemiluminescence and Bioluminescence.

5.7 Problems.

6. Chemistry Of Excited Molecules.

6.1 Alkenes And Alkynes.

6.2 Aromatic Compounds.

6.3 Oxygen Compounds.

6.4 Nitrogen Compounds.

6.5 Sulphur Compounds.

6.6 Halogen Compounds.

6.7 Molecular Oxygen.

6.8 Photosensitizers, Photoinitiators and Photocatalysts.

7. Retrosynthetic Photochemistry.

8. Information Sources, Tables.

9. Index.

10. References.

Photochemistry of Organic Compounds

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 13/02/2009
    ISBN13: 9781405161732, 978-1405161732
    ISBN10: 1405161736

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Photochemistry of Organic Compounds: From Concepts to Practice provides a hands-on guide demonstrating the underlying principles of photochemistry and, by reference to a range of organic reaction types, its effective use in the synthesis of new organic compounds and in various applications.

    The book presents a complete and methodical approach to the topic,

    • Working from basic principles, discussing key techniques and studies of reactive intermediates, and illustrating synthetic photochemical procedures.
    • Incorporating special topics and case studies covering various applications of photochemistry in chemistry, environmental sciences, biochemistry, physics, medicine, and industry.
    • Providing extensive references to the original literature and to review articles.
    • Concluding with a chapter on retrosynthetic photochemistry, listing key reactions to aid the reader in designing their own synthetic pathways.

    This book will be a val

    Table of Contents
    1. Introduction.

    1.1 Who’s Afraid Of Photochemistry?

    1.2 Electromagnetic Radiation.

    1.3 Perception Of Colour.

    1.4 Electronic States: Elements Of Molecular Quantum Mechanics.

    1.5 Problems.

    2. A Crash Course In Photophysics And A Classification Of Primary Photoreactions.

    2.1 Photophysical Processes.

    2.2 Energy Transfer, Quenching and Sensitization.

    2.3 A Classification of Photochemical Reaction Pathways.

    2.4 Problems.

    3. Techniques And Methods.

    3.1 Light Sources, Filters, and Detectors.

    3.2 Preparative Irradiation.

    3.3 Absorption Spectra.

    3.4 Steady-State Emission Spectra and Their Correction.

    3.5 Time-Resolved Luminescence.

    3.6 Absorption And Emission Spectroscopy With Polarized Light.

    3.7 Flash Photolysis.

    3.8 Time-Resolved IR and Raman Spectroscopy.

    3.9 Quantum Yields.

    3.10 Low-Temperature Studies; Matrix Isolation.

    3.11 Photoacoustic Calorimetry.

    3.12 Two-Photon Absorption Spectroscopy.

    3.13 Single-Molecule Spectroscopy.

    3.14 Problems.

    4. Quantum Mechanical Models of Electronic Excitation and Photochemical Reactivity.

    4.1 Boiling Down The Schr™Dinger Equation.

    4.2 Hšckel Molecular Orbital Theory.

    4.3 HMO Perturbation Theory.

    4.4 Symmetry Considerations.

    4.5 Simple Quantum Chemical Models of Electronic Excitation.

    4.6 Pairing Theorems and Dewar’s PMO Theory.

    4.7 The Need for Improvement; SCF, CI And DFT Calculations.

    4.8 Spin-Orbit Coupling.

    4.9 Theoretical Models of Photoreactivity, Correlation Diagrams.

    4.10 Problems.

    4.11 Appendix.

    5. Photochemical Reaction Mechanisms and Reaction Intermediates.

    5.1 What is a Reaction Mechanism?

    5.2 Electron Transfer.

    5.3 Proton Transfer.

    5.4 Primary Photochemical Intermediates: Examples and Concepts.

    5.5 Photoisomerization of Double Bonds.

    5.6 Chemiluminescence and Bioluminescence.

    5.7 Problems.

    6. Chemistry Of Excited Molecules.

    6.1 Alkenes And Alkynes.

    6.2 Aromatic Compounds.

    6.3 Oxygen Compounds.

    6.4 Nitrogen Compounds.

    6.5 Sulphur Compounds.

    6.6 Halogen Compounds.

    6.7 Molecular Oxygen.

    6.8 Photosensitizers, Photoinitiators and Photocatalysts.

    7. Retrosynthetic Photochemistry.

    8. Information Sources, Tables.

    9. Index.

    10. References.

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