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Light, Molecules, Reaction and Health offers a comprehensive
overview of health-related, light-based processes and systems,
paying special attention to molecular photochemistry. Users of
photochemical methods and concepts in pharmacology and biomedicine
will find detailed information on the basic processes underlying
the biological effects of natural and artificial light-from the
primary absorption event occurring in an endogenous or exogenous
molecule in a biological compartment, to the final pathological or
beneficial outcome. By emphasizing novel methods, including
nanostructured materials in therapy and diagnostics, this book
allows readers to critically interpret existing data with a goal of
stimulating new research in phytotherapy and phytomedicine.
Reviewing photo-induced processes that have relevance to a
wide-ranging number of academic and commericial disciplines and
interests covering chemistry, physics, biology and technology, this
series is essential reading for anyone wishing to keep abreast of
the current literature. Now in its 41st volume, and with
contributions from across the globe, this series continues to
present an accessible digest of current opinion and research in all
aspects of photochemistry. More than 100 years have passed since
Ciamician first talked of solar energy conversion and
photoresponsive materials and these topics are among those reviewed
in this Specialist Periodical Report. Other chapters examine the
potential for photo-click chemistry, the photophysics of
transition-metal complexes and excited state dynamics in conjugated
polymers. This specialist periodical report presents critical and
comprehensive reviews of the last 12 months of the literature and
is an essential resource for anyone working at the cutting edge of
photochemistry.
This anthological description of the history and applications of
photochemistry provides photochemistry practitioners with
complementary information about the field, currently not covered in
existing textbooks and handbooks. The first part focuses on the
historical development of the field, including light-matter
interaction, the discovery of photochemical reactions and the
development of modern photochemical mechanisms. This section
provides useful background to the second part which outlines
applications of photochemistry in the present day, such as in
synthesis, green chemistry, diagnostics, medicine and
nanotechnology. Furthermore, the author provides an outlook on
promising areas for future developments. The broad scope of
"Photochemistry: Past, Present and Future" is also of interest to
the wider chemical audience and it makes a pleasant read while not
compromising on scientific rigor.
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Photochemistry - Volume 39 (Hardcover)
Rui Fausto, J. Sergio Seixas de Melo, Andrea Maldotti, K. Kalyanasundaram, Linda J. Johnston, …
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Reviewing photo-induced processes that have relevance to the
wide-ranging academic and commercial disciplines, and interests in
chemistry, physics, biology and technology, this series is
essential reading. Each volume comprises sections concerned with
photophysical processes in condensed phases, organic aspects which
are sub-divided by chromophone type, polymer photochemistry, and
photochemical aspects of solar energy conversion.
The breadth of scientific and technological interests in the
general topic of photochemistry is truly enormous and includes for
example,such diverse areas as microelectronics, atmospheric
chemistry, organic synthesis, non-conventional photoimaging,
photosynthesis, solar energy conversion, polymer technologies, and
spectroscopy. Photochemistry reviews photo-induced processes that
have relevance to the above wide-ranging academic and commercial
disciplines, and interests in chemistry, physics, biology and
technology. In order to provide easy access to this vast and varied
literature, Photochemistry comprises sections sub-divided by
chromophore and reaction type, and also a comprehensive section on
polymer photochemistry.Throughout, emphasis is placed on useful
applications of photochemistry.
Since Pasteur in 1846, scientists have been aware that many drugs
are photoreactive, but until recently research in this area had
been somewhat limited. However, since the introduction of acutely
sensitive analytical methods, the realisation of the need to
identify the photochemical properties of a potential drug as early
in its development as possible and the increased attention to the
phototoxic effect of drugs, more details are becoming available.
Drugs: Photochemistry and Photostability presents the basic
elements of the science, and serves as an excellent introduction to
this emerging field of photochemistry. Detailed experimental
conditions for photostability studies are given, along with a
discussion of the recently implemented ICH Guidelines for drug
photostability. With contributions from international experts in
the field and including a comprehensive literature review, this
book provides all the up-to-date information needed by researchers
in many fields, especially medicinal and pharmaceutical chemistry.
This book provides a comprehensive presentation of all aspects of
heterocyclic N-oxides. Topics discussed include the preparation of
these compounds by N-oxidation of heterocycles and simultaneous
synthesis of the ring and formation of the N-oxide group; general
spectroscopic characteristics and molecular structure; and
reactions and recently developed chemistry, including deoxidative
substitution, cycloaddition, and photorearrangement. The book also
discusses applications, such as organic synthesis via N-oxides,
N-oxides as ligands, and patented applications for pharmaceutical,
agricultural, and other industrial uses. Several experimental
procedures are also examined in detail.
This anthological description of the history and applications of
photochemistry provides photochemistry practitioners with
complementary information about the field, currently not covered in
existing textbooks and handbooks. The first part focuses on the
historical development of the field, including light-matter
interaction, the discovery of photochemical reactions and the
development of modern photochemical mechanisms. This section
provides useful background to the second part which outlines
applications of photochemistry in the present day, such as in
synthesis, green chemistry, diagnostics, medicine and
nanotechnology. Furthermore, the author provides an outlook on
promising areas for future developments. The broad scope of
"Photochemistry: Past, Present and Future" is also of interest to
the wider chemical audience and it makes a pleasant read while not
compromising on scientific rigor.
Drawing on the continued wealth of photochemical research, this
volume combines reviews on the latest advances in the field with
specific topical highlights. Starting with periodical reports of
the recent literature on physical and inorganic aspects, light
induced reactions in cryogenic matrices, properties of
transition-metal compounds, time-resolved spectroscopy, the
exploitation of solar energy and the molecules of colour. Coverage
continues with highlighted topics, in the second part, from
photoresponsive hydrogels, the tunable photoredox properties of
organic dyes, light-driven asymmetric organocatalytic processes,
dual gold-photoredox catalysis, the preparation and
characterization of photosensitizers for triplet-triplet
annihilation photon upconversion and the role of photochemistry on
traditional synthetic processes. This volume will include for the
first time a section entitled 'SPR Lectures on Photochemistry',
providing examples for academic readers to introduce a
photochemistry topic and precious help for students in
photochemistry. Providing critical analysis of the topics, this
book is essential reading for anyone wanting to keep up to date
with the literature on photochemistry and its applications.
Drawing on the wealth of photochemical research, this volume
combines reviews on the latest advances in the field with specific
topical highlights. With critical review chapters devoted to solar
energy conversion, cryogenic matrices and polymers and highlights
covering for example continuous flow photochemistry and photoactive
cyclodextrin-based nanosystems, this volume captures the literature
in an authoritative digest of the latest developments in this
established field. Relevant to a wide range of academic and
commercial disciplines and covering chemistry, physics, biology and
technology, this series is essential reading for postgraduates,
academics and industrialists working in the field of
photochemistry.
Providing critical reviews of recent advances in photochemistry
including organic and computational aspects, the latest volume in
the Series reflects the current interests in this area. It also
includes a series of highlights on molecular devices, global
artificial photosynthesis, silicon nanoparticles, solar energy
conversion, organic heterogeneous photocatalysis and photochemistry
in surface-water environments. Volume 44 of the annual Specialist
Periodical Reports: Photochemistry is essential reading for anyone
wishing to keep up with the literature on photochemistry and its
applications.
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