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Technical Development and Industrial Prospects of Preparative Photochemistry

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Photocatalysis and Environment

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Conditions for a successful up-scaling of preparative photochemical reactions are discussed in taking two examples of recent industrial interest: photohydrodimerisation and photobromination. A short prospective is given on future developments in this domain.

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Braun, A.M. (1988). Technical Development and Industrial Prospects of Preparative Photochemistry. In: Schiavello, M. (eds) Photocatalysis and Environment. NATO ASI Series, vol 237. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3015-5_22

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