Photochemistry Volume 31 A Specialist Periodical Report Photochemistry Volume 31 A Review of the Literature Published between July 1998 and June I999 Senior Reporter A. Gilbert Department of Chemistry, University of Reading, UK Reporters Allen Manchester Metropolitan University, UK N.S. A. Cox , University of Warwick, UK 1. Dunkin University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK A. Harriman University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK W.M. Horspool University of Dundee, UK A.C. Pratt Dublin City University, Ireland RSeC ROYAL SOCIETY OF CHEMISTRY ISBN 0-85404-425-6 ISSN 0556-3860 Copyright 0T he Royal Society of Chemistry All rights reserved Apart from any fair dealing for the purposes of research or private study, or criticism or review as permitted under the terms of the UK Copyright, Designs and Putents Act, 1988, this publicution may not be reproduced, stored or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior permission in writing of The Royal Society of Chemistry, or in the cuse of reprographic reproduction only in accordance with the terms of the licences issued by the uppropriute Reproduction Rights Organizution outside the UK. Enquiries concerning reproduction outside the terms stated here should be sent to The Royal Society of Chemistry at the address printed on this puge. Published by The Royal Society of Chemistry, Thomas Graham House, Science Park, Milton Road, Cambridge CB4 OWF, UK For further information see our web site at www.rsc.org Typeset by Computape (Pickering) Ltd, Pickering, North Yorkshire, UK Printed and bound by Athenaeum Press Ltd, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, UK ISBN 0-85404-425-6 ISSN 0556-3860 Copyright 0T he Royal Society of Chemistry All rights reserved Apart from any fair dealing for the purposes of research or private study, or criticism or review as permitted under the terms of the UK Copyright, Designs and Putents Act, 1988, this publicution may not be reproduced, stored or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior permission in writing of The Royal Society of Chemistry, or in the cuse of reprographic reproduction only in accordance with the terms of the licences issued by the uppropriute Reproduction Rights Organizution outside the UK. 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Published by The Royal Society of Chemistry, Thomas Graham House, Science Park, Milton Road, Cambridge CB4 OWF, UK For further information see our web site at www.rsc.org Typeset by Computape (Pickering) Ltd, Pickering, North Yorkshire, UK Printed and bound by Athenaeum Press Ltd, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, UK Contents Introduction and Review of the Year 1 By Andrew Gilbert Part I Physical Aspects of Photochemistry 13 Photophysical Processes in Condensed Phases 15 By Anthony Harriman 1 Introduction 15 2 General Aspects of Photophysical Processes 15 3 Kinetic and Theoretical Considerations 17 4 Photophysical Processes in Liquid or Solid Media 18 4.1 Detection of Single Molecules 19 4.2 Radiative and Non-radiative Decay Processes 19 4.3 Amplitude or Torsional Motion 20 4.4 Quenching of Excited States 21 4.4.1 Electron-transfer Reactions 21 4.4.2 Energy-transfer Reactions 22 4.5 Photophysics of Fullerenes 23 5 Applications of Photophysics 24 6 Advances in Instrument Design and Utilization 26 References 28 Part I1 Organic Aspects of Photochemistry 45 Chapter 1 Photolysis of Carbonyl Compounds 47 By William M. Horspool 1 Norrish Type I Reactions 47 Photochemistry, Volume 3 1 0T he Royal Society of Chemistry, 2000 V vi Contents 2 Norrish Type I1 Reactions 50 2.1 1,5-Hydrogen Transfer 50 2.2 Other Hydrogen Transfers 55 3 Oxetane Formation 57 4 Miscellaneous Reactions 61 4.1 SET Processes 61 4.2 Decarbonylation and Decarboxylation 64 4.3 Reactions of Miscellaneous Haloketones and Acid Chlorides 67 4.4 Other Fission Processes 69 References 71 Chapter 2 Enone Cycloadditionsa nd Rearrangements: Photoreactions of Dienones and Quinones 75 By William M. Horspool 1 Cycloaddition Reactions 75 1.1 Intermolecular Cycloaddition 75 1.1.1 Open-chain Systems 75 1.1.2 Additions to Cyclopentenones and Related Systems 76 1.1.3 Additions to Cyclohexenones and Related Systems 80 1.2 Intramolecular Additions 81 1.2.1 Intramolecular Additions to Cyclopentenones 83 1.2.2 Additions to Cyclohexenones and Related Systems 83 2 Rearrangement Reactions 86 2.1 a,P-Unsaturated Systems 86 2.1,l Isomerisation 86 2.1.2 Hydrogen Abstraction Reactions 86 2.1.3 Rearrangement Reactions 87 2.2 P,y-Unsaturated Systems 88 2.2.1 The Oxa Di-n-methane Reaction and Related Processes 88 3 Photoreactions of Thymines and Related Compounds 89 3.1 Photoreactions of Pyridones 89 3.2 Photoreactions of Thymines etc. 90 3.3 Miscellaneous Processes 93 Con tents vii 4 Photochemistry of Dienones 93 4.1 Cross-conjugated Dienones 93 4.2 Linearly Conjugated Dienones 95 5 1,2-, 1,3- and 1,4-Diketones 96 5.1 Reactions of 1,2-Diketones and other 1,2-Dicarbonyl Compounds 96 5.2 Reactions of 1,3-Diketones 99 5.3 Reactions of 1,4-Diketones 100 5.3.1 Phthalimides and Related Compounds 101 5.3.2 Fulgides and Fulgimides 103 6 Quinones 104 6.1 o-Quinones 104 6.2 p-Quinones 104 References 106 Chapter 3 Photochemistry of Alkenes, Alkynes and Related Compounds 112 By William M. Horspool 1 Reactions of Alkenes 112 1.1 cis,trans-Isomerisation 112 1.1.1 Stilbenes and Related Compounds 113 1.1.2 The Dithienylethene System and Related Compounds 116 1.2 Miscellaneous Reactions 120 1.2.1 Addition Reactions 120 1.2.2 Electron Transfer Processes 122 1.2.3 Other Processes 122 2 Reactions Involving Cyclopropane Rings 124 '2.1 The Di-n-methane Rearrangement and Related Processes 124 2.1.1 The Aza-di-n-methane Rearrangement and Related Processes 125 2.1.2 SET Induced Reactions 125 2.2 Miscellaneous Reactions Involving Three-membered Ring Compounds 127 3 Reactions of Dienes and Trienes 128 3.1 Vitamin D Analogues 132 4 (2+2)-Intramolecular Additions 133 ... Vlll Contents 5 Dimerisation 134 6 Miscellaneous Reactions 137 6.1 Reactions Involving Cations and Radicals 137 6.2 Miscellaneous Rearrangements and Bond Fission Processes 138 References 140 Chapter 4 Photochemistry of Aromatic Compounds 145 By Alan Cox 1 Introduction 145 2 Isomerisation Reactions 145 3 Addition Reactions 154 4 Substitution Reactions 163 5 Cyclisation Reactions 165 6 Dimerisation Reactions 171 7 Lateral Nuclear Shifts 175 8 Miscellaneous Photochemistry 176 References 182 Chapter 5 Photo-reduction and -oxidation 193 By Alan Cox 1 Introduction 193 2 Reduction of the Carbonyl Group 193 3 Reduction of Nitrogen-containing Compounds 202 4 Miscellaneous Reductions 205 5 Singlet Oxygen 209 6 Oxidation of Aliphatic Compounds 21 1 7 Oxidation of Aromatic Compounds 217
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