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Photooxygenation in polymer matrices: En route to highly active antimalarial peroxides
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Axel G. Griesbeck
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
1. Januar 2009
Published Online: 2009-01-01
Published in Print: 2005-01-01
© 2013 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Preface
- Carotenoid-chlorophyll complexes: Ready-to-harvest
- UVB and UVA radiation-mediated damage to isolated and cellular DNA
- Photosensitized one-electron oxidation of DNA
- Toward a computational photobiology
- Photosensitization by chiral drugs: Looking for stereodifferentiating photoprocesses in the presence of biomolecules
- Bioinspired energy conversion
- Fluorescence sensor applications as detectors for DNA damage, free radical formation, and in microlithography
- Artificial photosynthesis via two-electron conversion: Photochemical oxygenation sensitized by ruthenium porphyrins with water as both electron and oxygen atom donor
- Electronic energy transfer in dinuclear metal complexes containing meta-substituted phenylene units
- Rotaxane-based molecular machines operated by photoinduced electron transfer
- Photooxygenation in polymer matrices: En route to highly active antimalarial peroxides
- Return electron transfer in radical ion pairs of triplet multiplicity
Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
malaria;
oxygen;
peroxide;
photochemistry;
polymers
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Preface
- Carotenoid-chlorophyll complexes: Ready-to-harvest
- UVB and UVA radiation-mediated damage to isolated and cellular DNA
- Photosensitized one-electron oxidation of DNA
- Toward a computational photobiology
- Photosensitization by chiral drugs: Looking for stereodifferentiating photoprocesses in the presence of biomolecules
- Bioinspired energy conversion
- Fluorescence sensor applications as detectors for DNA damage, free radical formation, and in microlithography
- Artificial photosynthesis via two-electron conversion: Photochemical oxygenation sensitized by ruthenium porphyrins with water as both electron and oxygen atom donor
- Electronic energy transfer in dinuclear metal complexes containing meta-substituted phenylene units
- Rotaxane-based molecular machines operated by photoinduced electron transfer
- Photooxygenation in polymer matrices: En route to highly active antimalarial peroxides
- Return electron transfer in radical ion pairs of triplet multiplicity