Non-vertical energy transfer to oximes: role of structural changes
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Jacques Lalevée, Xavier Allonas, Frédéric Louërat, Jean-Pierre Fouassier, Hideki Tachi, Akihito Izumitani, Masamitsu Shirai, Masahiro Tsunooka
Energy transfer to aromatic ketone oximes can exhibit non-vertical behaviour depending on the planarity of ground state equilibrium geometry, a fact discussed in terms of structural changes of ground and triplet states.
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