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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.
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.
1. P. Maslak: Fragmentations by Photoinduced Electron Transfer.
Fundamentals and Practical Aspects 2. P.K. Freeman, S.A. Hatlevig:
The Photochemistry of Polyhalocompounds, Dehalogenation by
Photoinduced Electron Transfer, New Methods of Toxic Waste Disposal
3. J.-P. Soumillion: Photoinduced Electron Transfer Employing
Organic Anions 4. A. Albini, E. Fasani, M. Mella: PET-Reactions of
Aromatic Compounds 5. G. Pandey: Photoinduced Electron Transfer
(PET) in Organic Synthesis 6.R.A. Bissell, A.P. de Silva, H.Q.N.
Gunaratne, P.L.M. Lynch, G.E.M. Maguire, C.P. McCoy, K.R.A.S.
Sandanayake: Fluorescent PET (Photoinduced Electron Transfer)
Sensors
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