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Photochemical kinetics
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This chapter evaluates photochemical kinetics. It shows how an analysis of information about the rates of reactions can lead to a better and more quantitative understanding of photochemical processes. Reaction kinetics is the part of chemistry that deals with reaction rates, and photochemical kinetics affords valuable insights into the mechanisms of photochemical reactions and even into the detailed nature of individual elementary reactionary steps. The kinetic approach is also a valuable adjunct to studies of absorption spectra, fluorescence, and many other optical and photochemical phenomena. Its use has been implicit in much of the discussion of previous chapters, and this chapter also provides a more specific account of the relation between kinetics and photochemistry.
Title: Photochemical kinetics
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This chapter evaluates photochemical kinetics.
It shows how an analysis of information about the rates of reactions can lead to a better and more quantitative understanding of photochemical processes.
Reaction kinetics is the part of chemistry that deals with reaction rates, and photochemical kinetics affords valuable insights into the mechanisms of photochemical reactions and even into the detailed nature of individual elementary reactionary steps.
The kinetic approach is also a valuable adjunct to studies of absorption spectra, fluorescence, and many other optical and photochemical phenomena.
Its use has been implicit in much of the discussion of previous chapters, and this chapter also provides a more specific account of the relation between kinetics and photochemistry.
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