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--Journal of the American Chemical Society
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ADVANCES IN PHOTOCHEMISTRY
More than a simple survey of the current literature, Advances in Photochemistry offers critical evaluations written by internationally recognized experts. These pioneering scientists offer unique and varied points of view of the existing data. Their articles are challenging as well as provocative and are intended to stimulate discussion, promote further research, and encourage new developments in the field.
In this volume
Hypericin and its Perylene Quinone Analogs: Probing Structure, Dynamics, and Interactions with the Environment
--K. DAS, M. HALDER, P. K. CHOWDHURY, J. PARK, Y. ALEXEEV, M. S. GORDON, and J. W. PETRICH
Thiophosgene, a Tailor-Made Molecule for Photochemical and Photophysical Studies
--DAVID C. MOULE, TAKASHIGE FUJIWARA, and EDWARD C. LIM
1,2-Cycloaddition Reaction of Carbonyl Compounds and Pentaatomic Heterocyclic Compounds
--M. D. D'AURIA, L. EMANUELE, and R. RACIOPPI
The Invention of Dylux Instant Access Imaging Materials and the Development of Habi Chemistry--A Personal History
--ROLF DESSAUER
About the Author: Douglas C. Neckers is a McMaster Distinguished Research Professor and Executive Director of the Bowling Green State University Center for Photochemical Sciences. He received his PhD from the University of Kansas in 1963, and is the recipient of various awards and honors, including the 1999 InterAmerican Photochemical Society Award for Outstanding Research. His work includes researching and developing new photopolymerization systems and understanding the molecular details of how polymerization occurs after the absorption of light. He has served as Series Editor of Advances in Photochemistry since the publication of Volume 17 in 1992.
William S. Jenks is the editor of Advances in Photochemistry, Volume 28, published by Wiley.
Thomas Wolff is the editor of Advances in Photochemistry, Volume 28, published by Wiley.