MO 13: Photochemistry
  Montag, 19. März 2007, 16:30–18:45, 6B
  
    
  
  
    
      
        
          
            
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          16:30 | 
          MO 13.1 | 
          
            
            
              
                Beeinflussung der Ringöffnungsdynamik eines Indolylfulgids — •Florian Lederer, Simone Draxler, Thomas Brust, Stephan Malkmus, Jessica A. DiGirolamo, Watson J. Lees, Wolfgang Zinth und Markus Braun
              
            
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          16:45 | 
          MO 13.2 | 
          
            
            
              
                Photochemische Reaktionspfade nach Anregung in unterschiedliche elektronische Zustände: fluorierte Indolyl-Fulgide — •Simone Draxler, Stephan Malkmus, Thorben Cordes, Thomas Brust, Jessica A. DiGirolamo, Watson J. Lees, Wolfgang Zinth und Markus Braun
              
            
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          17:00 | 
          MO 13.3 | 
          
            
            
              
                Photodissociation of Uracil — •Michael Schneider, Christof Schon, Luis Rubio-Lago, Bastian Noller, Theofanis Kitsopoulos, and Ingo Fischer
              
            
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          17:15 | 
          MO 13.4 | 
          
            
            
              
                Intersystem Crossing Driven by Vibronic Spin-Orbit Coupling: A Case Study on Psoralen — •Jörg Tatchen, Martin Kleinschmidt, and Christel Marian
              
            
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          17:30 | 
          MO 13.5 | 
          
            
            
              
                Femtosecond Experiments on the Photochemistry of Organic N-Oxides — •Nadja Regner, Thorben Cordes, Tobias Schrader, and Peter Gilch
              
            
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          17:45 | 
          MO 13.6 | 
          
            
            
              
                Precursor molecules for organic synthesis: A model system for initial dissociation dynamics of diphenylmethylchloride — •Benjamin Fingerhut, Dorothee Geppert, and Regina de Vivie-Riedle
              
            
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          18:00 | 
          MO 13.7 | 
          
            
            
              
                Singlet Oxygen generation from Aromatic Endoperoxides — •Alexandra Lauer, Inés Corral, Leticia González, Henk Fidder, and Karsten Heyne
              
            
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          18:15 | 
          MO 13.8 | 
          
            
            
              
                H-transfer reaction in 2-aminopyridine dimer studied by fs pump-probe spectroscopy — •Elena Samoylova, Yuliya Rulyk, Dirk Nolting, Hans-Hermann Ritze, Wolfgang Radloff, Ingolf Volker Hertel, and Thomas Schultz
              
            
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          18:30 | 
          MO 13.9 | 
          
            
            
              
                Photochemistry inside superfluid helium nano droplets — •Alkwin Slenczka, Alexander Vdovin, and Bernhard Dick
              
            
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