Porphyrins : excited states and dynamics : developed from an independently organized symposium held in Little Rock, Arkansas, November 16-19, 1985 🔍
MARTIN GOUTERMAN; PETER M. RENTZEPIS; KARL D. STRAUB; Lek Chantranupong; Gilda H. Loew; Ahmad Waleh; James D. Petke; Gerald M. Maggiora; J. Fajer; K. M. Barkigia; K. M. Smith; D. A. Goff; David A. Case; Georgii P. Gurinovich; Edward I. Zenkevich; Alexander M. Shulga; J. W. Buchler; K. Elsässer; M. Kihn-Botulinski; B. Scharbert; S. Tansil; Hiroshi Kobayashi; Youkoh Kaizu; G. F. Stelmakh; M. P. Tsvirko; L. D. Kispert; J. Joseph; C. Lin; J. R. Norris; Hans van Willigen; T. K. Chandrashekar; U. Das; Marie H. Ebersole; Michael R. Wasielewski; Mark P. Niemczyk; K. Caldwell; L. J. Noe; J. D. Ciccone; T. G. Traylor; Dewey Holten; Christine Kirmaier; William W. Parson; Seiji Tobita; Yoshizumi Kajii; Ikuzo Tanaka; J. A. Shelnutt; K. Alston; E. W. Findsen; M. R. Ondrias; J. M. Rifkind; Dongho Kim; Lisa Miller; Oliver Su; James Terner; Thomas G. Spiro; J. M. Friedman; Ruth A. Freitag; David C. Barber; Haruo Inoue; David G. Whitten; Zbigniew Gasyna; William R. Browett; Martin J. Stillman; Tebello Nyokong; Robert M. Burgess; Gamal-Eddin Khalil; James van Zee; Chi K Washington, D.C.: American Chemical Society, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 1986
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Annotation Porphyrins are probably one of the most studied classes of organic compounds. This 23-chapter volume focuses on excited states and photodynamics as presented by classical spectroscopy, photochemistry, and theoretical applications of electronic energy levels and dynamics. Sections cover theoretical studies, steady-state absorption and emission spectroscopy, picosecond spectroscopy, resonance raman studies, and photochemistry. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or
Alternative title
Porphyrins: Excited States and Dynamics (Acs Symposium Series)
Alternative author
Gouterman, Martin, 1931-; Rentzepis, Peter M., 1934-; Straub, Karl D., 1937-; American Chemical Society; International Conference on Excited States and Dynamics of Porphyrins (1985: Little Rock, Ark.)
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Martin Gouterman; Peter M Rentzepis; Karl D Straub; American Chemical Society; International Conference on Excited States and Dynamics of Porphyrins
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Martin Gouterman, editor, Peter M. Rentzepis, editor, Karl D. Straub, editor
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ACS symposium series,, 321, Washington, D.C, District of Columbia, 1986
Alternative edition
ACS Symposium Ser, no. 321, Place of publication not identified, 1986
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United States, United States of America
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January 1987
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Includes bibliographies and indexes.
Developed from the International Conference on Excited States and Dynamics of Porphyrins held in Little Rock, Arkansas, November 16-19, 1985.
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x, 371 p. : 24 cm
Developed from the International Conference on Excited States and Dynamics of Porphyrins held in Little Rock, Arkansas, November 16-19, 1985
Includes bibliographies and indexes
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2023-06-28
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