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Complex formation between heterocyclic compounds and polynitro benzene derivatives McEwen, Kathleen Lenore
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Complexes formed between heterocyclic compounds and polynitro benzene derivatives have been examined spectroscopically. It has been found that many complexes, when irradiated in the region of their charge-transfer absorption emit a short-lived radiation in the region of the heterocyclic triplet. There is some evidence for a radiationless transition from an excited, bonding charge-transfer state to the excited triplet level of the heterocyclic component.
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Complex formation between heterocyclic compounds and polynitro benzene derivatives
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University of British Columbia
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Complexes formed between heterocyclic compounds and polynitro benzene derivatives have been examined spectroscopically. It has been found that many complexes, when irradiated in the region of their charge-transfer absorption emit a short-lived radiation in the region of the heterocyclic triplet. There is some evidence for a radiationless transition from an excited, bonding charge-transfer state to the excited triplet level of the heterocyclic component.
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eng
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2012-02-21
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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10.14288/1.0062294
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University of British Columbia
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Graduate
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