Photochemistry of Diketones: Observation of a Triplet State−Oxygen Adduct
Journal of the American Chemical Society2004Vol. 126(28), pp. 8636–8637
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Abstract
The presence of triplet state-oxygen adducts (a species previously proposed but never observed in a direct manner) is readily observed following laser flash photolysis studies of 2,2'-thenil. We report on the kinetic and spectroscopic parameters characteristic of this transient adduct.
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