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Two-photon induced photochemistry.
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Wang, Jing.
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Two-photon induced photochemistry./
Author:
Wang, Jing.
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298 p.
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Advisers: Seth R. Marder; Dominic V. McGrath.
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Dissertation Abstracts International68-11B.
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Chemistry, Organic. -
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9780549298212
Two-photon induced photochemistry.
Wang, Jing.
Two-photon induced photochemistry.
- 298 p.
Advisers: Seth R. Marder; Dominic V. McGrath.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Arizona, 2007.
Two-photon absorption is the process in which a molecule absorbs two photons simultaneously. The two key advantages of two-photon processes over one-photon processes are the possibility of excitation of materials with high three-dimensional spatial resolution and deep light-penetration into absorbing materials. Based on bond-cleavage reactions activated by photon-induced intramolecular electron transfer, two-photon activatable acid and radical initiators and two-photon removable protecting groups have been successfully designed and synthesized for photopolymerization and three-dimensional microfabrication and for biomedical photo-triggers. The optical and chemical properties of synthesized molecules, such as quantum yield of acid generation, initiation efficiency of photopolymerization, and photolysis efficiency, have been studied by using a variety of physical and analytical techniques under one-photon conditions. The two-photon characteristics and applications of these molecules are being investigated in collaboration with other groups.
ISBN: 9780549298212Subjects--Topical Terms:
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