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- of the two flanking rings. In any solvent except water, anthracene photodimerizes by the action of UV light: The dimer, called dianthracene (or sometimes...
- 97 (17): 4791–800. doi:10.1021/ja00850a001. Jennings, Wyn (1970). "Photodimerization of norbornadiene using chromium hexacarbonyl". Journal of the American...
- Tanaka, T.; Matsu****a, Y.; Ichimura, T.; Yoshida, J. I. (2010). "Photodimerization of Maleic Anhydride in a Microreactor Without Clogging". Organic Process...
- Communications, 2001, (19), 1938–1939 DOI Abstract Template directed photodimerization of trans-1,2-bis(n-pyridyl)ethylenes and stilbazoles in water Mahesh...
- Barthelat, Michèle; Lattes, Armand (1998-01-28). "Supramolecularity and Photodimerization of Isophorone: FTIR and Molecular Mechanics Studies". The Journal...
- for the light-induced addition of alkyl groups to molecules. DNA: photodimerization leading to cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers. Examples of photochemical...
- of monomeric skeletal rearrangement products. The mechanism of the photodimerization has been investigated in detail. Santonin was developed in the 1830s...
- methoxycinnamate (OMC) can undergo photoisomerization, photodegradation, and photodimerization to obtain several dimers and cyclodimers isomers. Most commercial...
- a yellow photoproduct: An early example of a precipitate was the photodimerization of anthracene, characterized by Yulii Fedorovich Fritzsche and confirmed...
- process. The earliest example of a [4+4] photocycloaddition was the photodimerization of anthracene, discovered in 1936. This reaction has remained one...