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SPR Photochemistry
Photochemistry: Volume 50
Edited by
Stefano Crespi;
Stefano Crespi
University of Groningen, The Netherlands
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Stefano Protti
Stefano Protti
University of Pavia, Italy
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Volume
50
Hardback ISBN:
978-1-83916-567-2
PDF ISBN:
978-1-83916-767-6
EPUB ISBN:
978-1-83916-768-3
Special Collection:
2022 ebook collection
SPR:
SPR - Photochemistry
No. of Pages:
520
Publication date:
09 Dec 2022
Book Chapter
Organic aspects: functions containing a heteroatom different from oxygen (2020–2021)
By
Valentina Benazzi
PhotoGreen Lab, Department of Chemistry University of Pavia Viale Taramelli 12 27100 Pavia Italy stefano.protti@unipv.it
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Valentina Benazzi
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Stefano Crespi
Department of Chemistry – Ångström Laboratory Uppsala University Box 523 751 20 Uppsala Sweden stefano.crespi@kemi.uu.se
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Stefano Crespi
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Stefano Protti
PhotoGreen Lab, Department of Chemistry University of Pavia Viale Taramelli 12 27100 Pavia Italy stefano.protti@unipv.it
Stefano Protti
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Published:09 Dec 2022
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Special Collection: 2022 ebook collectionSPR: SPR - Photochemistry
Citation
Valentina Benazzi, Stefano Crespi, Stefano Protti, 2022. "Organic aspects: functions containing a heteroatom different from oxygen (2020–2021)", Photochemistry: Volume 50, Stefano Crespi, Stefano Protti
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In this chapter we review the main photochemical reactions of chromophores containing nitrogen, boron, halogen atoms, phosphorus and sulfur reported in the 2020–2021 period. It should be noted that only the reactions where such chromophores are responsible for the direct absorption of light have been considered. Thus, processes occurring by means of photocatalysts/photosensitizers able to activate such chromophores are not the focus of this chapter.
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