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Photochemistry
Photochemistry Pho`to*chem"is*try, n. [Photo- + chemistry.] (Chem.) The branch of chemistry which relates to the effect of light in producing chemical changes, as in photography.

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- Photochemical logic gate Photosynthesis Light-dependent reactions List of photochemists Single photon sources Photogeochemistry Photoelectric effect Photolysis...
- James Robert Durrant CBE FRS FRSC FLSW (born 1965) is a British photochemist. He is a professor of photochemistry at Imperial College London and Sêr Cymru...
- Hermann Wilhelm Vogel (26 March 1834 – 17 December 1898) was a German photochemist and photographer who discovered dye sensitization, which is of great...
- This is a list of notable photochemists. Photochemistry, a sub-discipline of chemistry, is the study of chemical reactions that proceed with the absorption...
- Potsdam – 5 May 1927, Berlin) was a German scientist, lens designer, photochemist, photographer, author and educator. He co-invented the first practical...
- Photography and Film. Wentzel, F. and L. W. Sipley (1960). Memoirs of a photochemist. Philadelphia: American Museum of Photography. A Silver Salted Gelatine...
- American basketball player and coach Charles Wyckoff (1916–1998), American photochemist Charlotte C. Wyckoff (1893–1966), American missionary teacher, writer...
- molecular biologist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate M. V. George, photochemist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate Om Dutt Gulati, pharmacologist, Shanti...
- (1853–1916), painter, he died in Krems Josef Maria Eder (1855–1944), photochemist and pioneer of Picture & Photography Julius Ernest Wilhelm Fučík (1872–1916)...
- virtually insensitive to red. The discovery of dye sensitization by photochemist Hermann Vogel in 1873 suddenly made it possible to add sensitivity to...