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Nanosecond laser photolysis of 4,4′-bi-phenylbisazide in solution

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Abstract

The primary process in the photodecomposition of aromatic azide and in the relevant nitrene formation has been of major photochemical interest. Aromatic nitrene, the ground state of which is a triplet, is well known as a highly reactive Intermediate in various kinds of photochemical and thermal reaction. Azide and nitrene are also important from a practical viewpoint, since they are employed in photolithographic processes.

© 1986 Optical Society of America

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