R.M. Macfarlane, U. Konzelmann, et al.
The Journal of Chemical Physics
Intermolecular hydrogen abstraction by benzophenone in a poly(methyl methacrylate) host is studied by using the new technique of holographic photochemistry. In this technique the temporal course of a photochemical reaction is followed by following the growth of a hologram resulting from the photochemistry. The photochemistry is found to involve two steps, each involving the absorption of two laser photons. In the first step a benzophenone triplet state abstracts a hydrogen atom from the host to produce a ketyl radical. This ketyl radical reacts with the host, producing a long-lived intermediate that is involved in the second step. The hydrogen abstraction reaction is found to occur only from a higher nπ* triplet state. No irreversible hydrogen abstraction occurs from the lowest nπ* or ππ* triplet state. © 1981 American Chemical Society.
R.M. Macfarlane, U. Konzelmann, et al.
The Journal of Chemical Physics
Ruediger Wortmann, C. Poga, et al.
Journal of Chemical Physics
R.D. Miller, K. Betterton, et al.
OTF 1993
M. Romagnoli, M. Levenson, et al.
Journal of the Optical Society of America B: Optical Physics