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Photochemistry Volume 45 1 0 0 P F 6- 9 6 0 1 0 8 8 7 1 8 7 9 9/ 3 0 1 0. 1 oi: d g | or c. s s.r b u p p:// htt n o 7 1 0 2 er b o ct O 4 . n 0 o d e h s bli u P View Online 1 0 0 P F 6- 9 6 0 1 0 8 8 7 1 8 7 9 9/ 3 0 1 0. 1 oi: d g | or c. s s.r b u p p:// htt n o 7 1 0 2 er b o ct O 4 . n 0 o d e h s bli u P View Online A Specialist Periodical Report Photochemistry Volume 45 1 0 0 P F 6- 69 Editors 0 01 Angelo Albini, University of Pavia, Italy 8 78 Elisa Fasani, University of Pavia, Italy 1 78 Stefano Protti, University of Pavia, Italy 9 9/ 3 0 1 0. Authors 1 oi: Yutaka Amao, Osaka City University, Japan d g | Valeria Amendola, University of Pavia, Italy or c. Greta Bergamaschi, University of Pavia, Italy s s.r Rui Fausto, University of Coimbra, Portugal b u p Andrea Go´mez-Zavaglia, University of Coimbra, Portugal p:// Jingzhi Lu, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA htt n Timur Nikitin, University of Coimbra, Portugal o 17 J. Se´rgio Seixas de Melo, University of Coimbra, Portugal 0 er 2 Toma´ˇs Slanina, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany b Jian Zhang, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA o ct O 4 . n 0 o d e h s bli u P View Online ISBN: 978-1-78801-006-1 PDF ISBN: 978-1-78801-069-6 01 EPUB ISBN: 978-1-78801-319-2 0 FP ISSN: 0556-3860 96- DOI: 10.1039/9781788010696 6 0 1 0 88 A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library 7 1 8 7 9/9 r The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018 3 0 1 10. All rights reserved oi: d g | Apart from fair dealing for the purposes of research for non-commercial or c. purposes or for private study, criticism or review, as permitted under the s s.r Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 and the Copyright and Related b u p Rights Regulations 2003, this publication may not be reproduced, stored or http:// transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior permission in n writing of The Royal Society of Chemistry or the copyright owner, or in the o 17 case of reproduction in accordance with the terms of licences issued by the 0 er 2 CopyrightLicensingAgencyintheUK,orinaccordancewiththetermsofthe b licences issued by the appropriate Reproduction Rights Organization outside o Oct the UK. Enquiries concerning reproduction outside the terms stated here 4 . n 0 should be sent to The Royal Society of Chemistry at the address printed on d o this page. e h s bli Whilst this material has been produced with all due care, The Royal Society u P of Chemistry cannot be held responsible or liable for its accuracy and completeness, nor for any consequences arising from any errors or the use of the information contained in this publication. The publication of advertisements does not constitute any endorsement by The Royal Society of Chemistry or Authors of any products advertised. The views and opinions advancedbycontributorsdonotnecessarilyreflectthoseofTheRoyalSociety ofChemistrywhichshallnotbeliableforanyresultinglossordamagearising as a result of reliance upon this material. The Royal Society of Chemistry is a charity, registered in England and Wales,Number207890,andacompanyincorporatedinEnglandbyRoyal Charter (Registered No. RC000524), registered office: Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W1J 0BA, UK, Telephone: þ44 (0) 207 4378 6556. For further information see our web site at www.rsc.org Printed in the United Kingdom by CPI Group (UK) Ltd, Croydon, CR0 4YY, UK Preface DOI: 10.1039/9781788010696-FP005 Volume 45 follows the pattern of previous issues from vol. 39 on, which combines a review on the latest advancements in photochemistry (every 05 other year on a part of this discipline) and highlights on some topics. 0 P A planned report on solar energy conversion did not materialize. F 96- We thank the reviewers, who maintained their thorough work once 6 10 again, as well as the contributors of highlights. It has been, as usual, 0 88 quite a tough job to complete all the contributions (almost) within the 7 81 planneddeadlines.Wemustadmitthat,hard workasitmayhavebeen, 7 9/9 having the opportunity of seeing such a large wealth of photochemical 3 0 experience has been a really nice experience. 1 10. WethankthestaffofSpecialistPeriodicalReportsattheRoyalSociety oi: of Chemistry and our colleagues of the Photochemical Group at the d g | University of Pavia, who made photochemistry such an entertaining or c. experience every day. s s.r b u p Angelo Albini, Elisa Fasani and Stefano Protti p:// htt n o 7 1 0 2 er b o ct O 4 . n 0 o d e h s bli u P Photochemistry,2018,45,v–v | v (cid:2)c TheRoyalSocietyofChemistry2018 Author biographies DOI: 10.1039/9781788010696-FP006 Angelo Albini (b. 1946) is currently retired 06 Professor of Organic Chemistry at the 0 FP University of Pavia, Italy, where he spent 96- much of his career, after a stay in Turin 6 10 and postdoctoring in Germany, Canada, 0 88 Denmark.Active inorganic photochemistry, 7 81 fromsynthetictomedicinalapplications,he 7 9/9 is the (co)author of several books, reviews 3 0 and research articles on such topics. 1 0. 1 oi: d g | or c. s s.r b u p p:// Yutaka Amao was born in Kanagawa (1968). htt He receiveddoctor degree of Engineering in on 1997 in Tokyo Institute of Technology in 7 1 Japan. He worked as a Researcher at 0 2 er Kanagawa Academy of Science and Tech- b o nology from 1997 to 1998 and worked as a ct O ResearcheratNationalAerospaceLaboratory 4 . n 0 from 1998 to 2001. He started to work as an o d Associate Professor in the Department of e h s Applied Chemistry of Oita University. He bli u alsostartedtoworkasaPrecursoryResearch P for Embryonic Science and Technology researcher of Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) from 2011 to 2015. In 2013, he was appointed as a full Professor of Osaka City University. Now he also was appointed as a Director of Research Center for Artificial Photosynthesis (ReCAP) in Osaka City University. His current research interests include green chemistry, photochemistry, biocatalytic chemistry, the development of solartofuelconversionsystem,andCO conversiontoorganicmolecules 2 based on the photoredox system with biocatalyst. vi | Photochemistry,2018,45,vi–xii (cid:2)c TheRoyalSocietyofChemistry2018 View Online Valeria Amendola was born in Milano in 1974. She studied chemistry in Pavia, where she graduated summa cum laude in 1997. She obtained her PhD degree in 2000 under the supervision of Prof. Luigi Fabbrizzi, defending the thesis ‘‘Transition metal ions in supramolecular chemistry’’. In 2005 she 06 was appointed as Assistant Professor at the 0 FP Department of Chemistry of the University 96- of Pavia, where ten years later she took her 6 10 current position as Associate Professor. She 0 88 spentsometimeasavisitingscientistinthe 7 81 laboratory of Prof. F.-P. Schmidtchen at the 7 9/9 DepartmentofChemistryoftheTechnicalUniversityofMunich,in2010 3 0 and 2011, and in the laboratory of Prof. R. Alberto at the Department of 1 10. Chemistry of the University of Zurich, in 2012 and 2013. Dr Amendola’s doi: research activity is principally aimed to the study of multi-component g | systems, capable to perform controlled specific functions, e.g. for the or c. development of nano-containers and nano-reactors, chemo-sensors and s s.r molecularmachines.Atthemoment,sheisauthororco-authorofmore b u p than 70 publications on international scientific journals and books. p:// htt n o 17 Greta Bergamaschi was born in Milano in 0 er 2 1983. She studied chemistry in Pavia, where b in 2014 obtained her PhD degree under the o Oct supervision of Prof. Valeria Amendola, with 4 . n 0 a doctoral thesis titled ‘‘Anion recognition d o and sensing with urea-based receptors and e h azacryptands.’’ She spent research periods s bli in Germany (Department of Chemistry, u P TUM, Munich) and Switzerland (EPFL, LausanneandUZH,Zurich).SinceNovember 2016 she has been a postdoctoral researcher atthePolitecnicoofMilano.Shereceivedthe Fernando Pulidori Award 2013 (6th edition) conferredbyThe EuropeanGroup ofThermodynamicsofMetalComplex (ISMEC 2013) to a young researcher author of an original paper. Her researchinterestsarefocusedonsupramolecularchemistryandmolecular recognition. Photochemistry,2018,45,vi–xii | vii View Online Elisa Fasani, graduated in Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Technologies at the Uni- versity of Pavia, in 1981 became research assistant in the Photochemical Unit of the Department of Organic Chemistry at the University of Pavia and was promoted Associated Professor in Chemistry in 1998. 06 Her research activity centers on various 0 FP aspects of photochemistry, mechanistic, 96- preparative and applied. She has extensively 6 10 studied the photochemistry of some classes 0 88 ofcompoundsofapplicativeinterestsuchas 7 81 dyes, pollutants and drugs. She is co-editor 7 9/9 of Specialist Periodical Reports: Photochemistry, as well as coauthor of 3 0 several research papers on international journals. 1 0. 1 oi: d g | Rui Fausto, Professor of Chemistry and or c. Director of the Laboratory for Molecular s s.r Cryospectroscopy and Biospectroscopy and b u p of the Coimbra Chemistry Research Centre http:// at the University of Coimbra, Portugal. His n research interests range from spectroscopy o 17 and solid-state photochemistry to chemical 0 er 2 imaging, theoretical and computational b chemistryandhot-vibrationalchemistry.He o Oct has published more than 350 scientific 4 . n 0 articles in peer-reviewed journals and he is d o Editor of several books, either dedicated to e h the general public or to professional chem- s bli ists and physicists. He has been Editor of the Journal of Molecular u P Structure since 2009. Along his career, he has occupied many different positionsintheadministrationandscientificboardsoftheUniversityof Coimbra,includingthepresidencyoftheAcademicCouncilandthevice- presidencyoftheScientificandDirectiveboardsoftheSciences Faculty, and the presidency of the Institute for Interdisciplinary Research and of the Chemistry Department. Prof. Rui Fausto has served as University of CoimbraSenatorandasPresidentofthePhysicochemicalDivisionofthe Portuguese Chemical Society. In 2004 and 2005 he was awarded the ‘‘Stimulus to the Excellence in Science Prize’’ of the Portuguese Science Foundation. He is member of the European Academy of Arts, Sciences and Humanities (Paris), of several international scientific societies, memberoftheHonorCommitteeofthePortugal-LatviaAssociation,and coordinatoroftheEducationCommitteeoftheInternationalObservatory of Human Rights. viii | Photochemistry,2018,45,vi–xii View Online Andrea Go´mez-Zavaglia is a member of the Research Career from the Argentinean National Research Council (CONICET) and Head of the Center for Research and Devel- opment in Food Cryotechnolgy (CIDCA, CONICET). Her research interests are focused on using vibrational spectroscopic 06 techniques both at a fundamental and 0 FP applied level, aiming at solving different 96- biologically relevant problems. She has 6 10 published more than 120 papers in peer 0 88 reviewed journals and 5 patents. She is 7 81 Associated Editor of Frontiers in Micro- 7 9/9 biology (impact factor 4.0) since 2015 and has edited 2 books. She has 3 0 been visiting Professor at theUniversity of Vigo (2009), the Autonomous 1 10. University of Madrid (since 2010), University Paris Diderot (since 2014) doi: and University Paris Descartes (since 2016). She has well-established g | collaborations with research groups and enterprises from more than 15 or c. differentcountriesinEuropeandAmerica.Shehasbeeninvitedspeaker s s.r in more than 25 academic institutions and enterprises in the European b u p Union and in Argentina. She is member of the Advisory Council of the http:// International Society for Clinical Spectroscopy (London). She has led n more than 30RþDþi projects, including three multilateral networks, o 17 joining more than 30 research groups and 21 enterprises. She has acted 0 er 2 as peer reviewer for more than 30 international journals, and as jury of b PhD theses andresearch projects in Argentina,Chile,France, Spain and o Oct Portugal. She has organized or co-organized more than 15 international 4 . n 0 conferences,beingmemberoftheInternationalAdvisoryBoardinseveral d o occasions. She has received the Mercosur Prize for Science and Tech- e h nology in 2009. s bli u P Jingzhi Lu obtained his BS degree in 2012 fromNanjingUniversitywhereheworkedon semiconductor nanocrystals in Prof. Jin Zhu’sgroup.HeiscurrentlyaPhDgraduate student at the University of Nebraska- Lincoln under the supervision of Prof. Jian Zhang. His research focuses on synthesis and application of nanoporous materials and organic photoredox catalysts. Photochemistry,2018,45,vi–xii | ix View Online Timur Nikitin graduated from Saint- Petersburg State University, Russia in 1999. He obtained his PhD degree in Chemistry from the University of Helsinki, Finland, where he studied optical and structural properties of different nanomaterials, including silicon nanocrystals embedded in 06 silica, and carbon nanotubes, by Raman 0 FP spectroscopy and other optical methods. 96- After his PhD, he was involved in the inves- 6 10 tigation of optical and pyroelectric prop- 0 88 erties of self-assembled diphenylalanine 7 81 microtubesat the University of Aveiro, 7 9/9 Portugal and at Ural Federal University, Russia. He is an author of 22 3 0 scientificarticlesinpeer-reviewedjournals.Hiscurrentscientificactivity 1 10. is in the field of matrix isolation technique. He is working in a project, doi: which aims at obtaining energetic crystals by generating high-energy g | rare conformers prepared by selective vibrational excitation using or c. narrowband near-infrared light. s s.r b u p http:// J. S´ergio Seixas de Melo, PhD in Physical- n Chemistry(IST-UL,1996)andaggregationin o 17 chemistry, University of Coimbra (UC) in 0 er 2 2012 is currently Associate Professor in the b Department of Chemistry of the UC. He o Oct was General Secretary of the Portuguese 4 . n 0 Chemical Society (2013–2016) and is pres- d o ently sub-director of FCTUC (since 2010). e h His research activities have been centred on s bli photochemistry and photophysics, ranging u P from the excited state characterization of polymers and oligomers to, more recently, Chemistry & Art. He published more 150 ISI papers(h-index:35),severalbookchapters,includingSpecialistPeriodic Reports in Photochemistry (Royal Society of Chemistry) in 2009/2011/ 2013/2016. He supervised more than 10 Masters, PhD and Post-doc students. His currentgroupincludes three PhD students, four Post-docs and two Masters students. x | Photochemistry,2018,45,vi–xii

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