Issue 17, 1999

Wavelength dependent photochemistry of an iron–arene organometallic photoinitiator: a quantitative study of the photoreactivity†

Abstract

The quantitative photochemistry of the widely used cationic photoinitiator complex, [CpFe(η6-isopropylbenzene)]PF6, has been investigated in several different solvents as a function of exciting wavelength in the 355–683 nm region; the photoefficiency results reveal that the system exhibits a strong wavelength dependence following excitation into its ligand field (LF) manifold and that the photochemistry does not occur solely from the lowest lying LF triplet excited state.

Article information

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Chem. Commun., 1999, 1631-1632

Wavelength dependent photochemistry of an iron–arene organometallic photoinitiator: a quantitative study of the photoreactivity†

V. Jakúbek and A. J. Lees, Chem. Commun., 1999, 1631 DOI: 10.1039/A903975I

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