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Coordination Photochemistry: Photoinduced Electron Transfer and Redox Photocatalysis

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Part of the book series: Catalysis by Metal Complexes ((CMCO,volume 10))

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Although industrial applications of photochemistry are rather limited, the field of inorganic photochemistry has expanded enormously in the past fifteen years. Classical photochemistry was devoted to the study of chemical transformations of given compounds under light irradiation:

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Sauvage, JP. (1988). Coordination Photochemistry: Photoinduced Electron Transfer and Redox Photocatalysis. In: Mortreux, A., Petit, F. (eds) Industrial Applications of Homogeneous Catalysis. Catalysis by Metal Complexes, vol 10. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3897-7_10

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