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- Photodissociation, photolysis, photodecomposition, or photofragmentation is a chemical reaction in which molecules of a chemical compound are broken down...
- In astrophysics, photodissociation regions (or photon-dominated regions, PDRs) are predominantly neutral regions of the interstellar medium in which far...
- UV-B, UV-C and above) into two oxygen atoms (see figure): 1. oxygen photodissociation: O2 + ℎν(<242 nm) → 2 O Each oxygen atom may then combine with an...
- e.g. by collision-induced dissociation, ion-molecule reaction, or photodissociation. These fragments are then introduced into the second m**** spectrometer...
- Infrared photodissociation (IRPD) spectroscopy uses infrared radiation to break bonds in, often ionic, molecules (photodissociation), within a m**** spectrometer...
- wavelength dependence of the IRMPD yield can be studied. This infrared photodissociation spectroscopy allows for the measurement of vibrational spectra of...
- become more acidic upon absorption of light. Either the light causes a photodissociation to produce a strong acid, or the light causes photo****ociation (such...
- photon-dominated regions (PDRs), photodissociation dominates, producing CN (HCN + ν → CN + H). At further depths, photodissociation by cosmic rays dominate, producing...
- System Science Organic compound Outer space PAH world hypothesis Photodissociation region Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) Pseudo-panspermia RNA...
- Kathryn E.; Neumark, Daniel M. (2004-04-03). "Two- and three-body photodissociation of gas phase I3−". The Journal of Chemical Physics. 120 (17): 7901–7909...