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Crystalline State Photoreactions

Direct Observation of Reaction Processes and Metastable Intermediates

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  • © 2014

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  • Shows direct observations of various reaction processes and the intermediate structures
  • Contains more than 200 figures and tables clearly showing the structures of the intermediates
  • Provides more than 300 references in the field of crystalline state reactions

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This book focuses on a variety of photochemical reaction processes in the crystalline state. The crystalline state reaction is a new category of solid state reaction, in which a reaction occurs with retention of the single crystal form. The whole reaction processes were observed directly by X-ray and neutron diffractions. In this book, not only the structures of metastable intermediates, such as radicals, carbenes, and nitrenes, but also the unstable species of photochromic compounds and photo-excited structures are shown with colored figures of the molecular structures, with more than 200 figures. The book is an indispensable resource not only for organic, inorganic and physical chemists but also for graduate students, as it furnishes more than 300 references.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Ibaraki Quantum Beam Research Center Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokai, Japan

    Yuji Ohashi

About the author

Professor Emeritus, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Neutron Beam Coordinator, Quantum Beam Research Center

A member of Book Publishing Committee of International Union of Crystallography
Associate Editor of Crystallography Review (Taylor & Francis)

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