@article{4b12d66d01c544d58aa99de8b777da30,
title = "Flash photolysis of a pyridinium iodide through the charge-transfer band",
author = "Kosower, {Edward M.} and Lars Lindqvist",
note = "Funding Information: At higher concentrations of&, oxygen does not influence the observed reactions. At low concentrations, the presence of oxygen leads to a substantial loss of& after flashing. One ray thus infer a rate constant for the reaction of oxyaen with the radical 2 of 10 6 - lo7 I,-%ec. -1 . Previous work (5) had shown only that the oxygen-radical reaction was rapid. Flash photolysis studies of pyridinium iodides yield a direct demonstration of the validity of charoe-transfer absorption theory (10,ll) , show that absorption in the charge-transfer band may be important photochemically and illustrate the complexity of apparently straightforward photoexcitation processes. Acknowledpenent: The authors appreciate support from the Xational Science Foundation, The Fational Institutes of Health, The Army Pesearch Cffice(Durham) and the Chemical Research and Development Laboratories, i:<;;newocd,Y aryland.",
year = "1965",
doi = "10.1016/S0040-4039(01)89049-3",
language = "אנגלית",
volume = "6",
pages = "4481--4485",
journal = "Tetrahedron Letters",
issn = "0040-4039",
publisher = "Elsevier Ltd.",
number = "50",
}