- Photodissociation, photolysis, photodecomposition, or
photofragmentation is a
chemical reaction in
which molecules of a
chemical compound are
broken down...
- oxygen, and some ClO3 and Cl2O6 are produced. Cl2O3 is also
produced when
photolysing the
solid at −78 °C: it is a dark
brown solid that
explodes below 0 °C...
-
molecules combine with
molecular oxygen to form ozone.
Ozone in turn is
photolysed much more
rapidly than
molecular oxygen as it has a
stronger absorption...
- hemoglobin;
Crystal structure of alpha(Fe)-beta(Ni)
hemoglobin (laser
photolysed) 1j3z:
Direct observation of photolysis-induced
tertiary structural changes...
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Betrag zur
Isocyanatbildung bei der
Photolyse von Acylaziden".
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- hemoglobin;
Crystal structure of alpha(Fe)-beta(Ni)
hemoglobin (laser
photolysed) 1j3z:
Direct observation of photolysis-induced
tertiary structural changes...
-
whereas the
decomposition takes place at
warmer levels. PAN can also be
photolysed by UV radiation. It is a
reservoir gas that
serves both as a
source and...
-
takes place on the
surface of
atmospheric aerosols, the
product readily photolyses to
hydroxyl radicals.
Treatment of
Escherichia coli
cells with nitrous...
- ISBN 0471264180.
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Israel G. (1978). "Ionenpaareffekte bei der
Photolyse und
Thermolyse von Aryldiazonium-tetrafluoroboraten". J. Prakt. Chem....
- Peroxy-radicals then go on to
react with NO to
produce NO2,
which is
photolysed by UV-A
radiation to give a ground-state
atomic oxygen,
which then reacts...