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Soc. 1983. 105, 3423-30. 46. Hurst, J. ; Schuster, G. B. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1983. 105. 5756-60. 47. Weir, D . ; Scaiano, J. ; Arnason, J. ; Evans, C. Photochem. Photobiol. 1985, 42, 223-30. 48. Malba, V . ; Jones, G. E. II, Poliakoff, E. D. Photochem. Photobiol. 1985, 42, 451-5. 49. Asmus, K. D. Meth. Enzymol. 1984. 105. 167-78. 50. Cavallini, L . ; Bindole, A . ; Macri, F . ; Vianello, A. Chem. Biol. Interact. 1979, 22, 139-46 51. Daub, M. E. Plant Physiol 52. Daub, M. E. Phytopathology 1982, 72, 370-4.
T h e sensitivity a n d time r e s p o n s e must be o p t i m i z e d for the timer e s o l v e d s y s t e m to be u s a b l e in a q u e o u s m e d i a , w h e r e the lifetime of singlet o x y g e n is m u c h shorter than in o r g a n i c s o l v e n t s . Transient Absorption Spectroscopy. Transient absorption s p e c t r o s c o p y is useful for m e a s u r i n g m e a s u r i n g the absorption of both radical ions a n d triplet m o l e c u l e s o n a n a n o s e c o n d time s c a l e (47.
Schuster, G. B. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1983. 105. 5756-60. 47. Weir, D . ; Scaiano, J. ; Arnason, J. ; Evans, C. Photochem. Photobiol. 1985, 42, 223-30. 48. Malba, V . ; Jones, G. E. II, Poliakoff, E. D. Photochem. Photobiol. 1985, 42, 451-5. 49. Asmus, K. D. Meth. Enzymol. 1984. 105. 167-78. 50. Cavallini, L . ; Bindole, A . ; Macri, F . ; Vianello, A. Chem. Biol. Interact. 1979, 22, 139-46 51. Daub, M. E. Plant Physiol 52. Daub, M. E. Phytopathology 1982, 72, 370-4. 53. Youngman, R. ; Schieberle, P .