Photochemistry and magnetic resonance spectroscopy as probes of supramolecular structures and migration pathways of organic molecules and radicals adsorbed on zeolites
Chemical Communications1998Iss. 6, pp. 695–696
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Nicholas J. Turro, Xuegong Lei, Wěi Li, Ann E. McDermott, Xuegong Lei, Wěi Li, Lloyd Abrams, M. Francesca Ottavianai, Hege Støgård Beard
Abstract
Magnetic resonance, surface area measurements and computational techniques have been integrated to elucidate the supramolecular photochemistry of two isomeric ketones adsorbed on two MFI zeolites (silicalite and ZSM-5) and to demonstrate that common factors proportional to the available external surface area operate to determine the measured parameters in each case.
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