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Synopsis
The seventh of a series of prestigeous symposia on the photophysics and photochemistry of coordination compounds in 1987 called scientists from all over the world to the Castle of Elmau in the Bavarian Alps. Well-known researchers met to discuss recent advances in research. This proceedings volume of the 7th ISPPCC collects their contributions and provides an overview of theoretical and chemical aspects in six chapters: - Metal-centered excited states, - Photophysics and photochemistry of Cr(III) complexes, - Excited state properties of tris-2,2'-bipyridine-ruthenium(II) and related complexes, - Photoredox processes, - Organometallic photochemistry, - Methods, applications, and other aspects.
Synopsis
The "Seventh International Symposium on the Photochemistry and Photo- physics of Coordination Compounds" was held in the charming Schlo Elmau lying in a hidden valley of the Bavarian Alps above Garmisch- Partenkirchen, Federal Republic of Germany, from March 29 to April 2, 1987. About ninety participants from seventeen countries including about thirty non-European scientists as far away as Japan and Australia came together for this symposium. Forty-five oral and twenty-five poster contributions were presented. These presentations and the opportunity for many formal and informal discussions stimulated an intense scienti- fic interaction between the participants. This meeting followed previous symposia held in Muhlheim 1974 (Koerner von Gustorf), Ferrara 1976 (Carassiti, Scandola), Koln 1978 (Wasgestian), Montreal 1980 (Serpone), Paris 1982 (Gianotti) and London 1984 (Harriman). The main fields covered by this 7th Symposium were photo-redox processes, organometallic photochemistry, and properties of metal centered excited states. Furthermore, special complexes such as 2+ Ru(bpy)3] and related compounds as well as Cr(III)-complexes were discussed extensively. Moreover, a series of potential applications such as solar energy conversion and storage (e.g. water splitting) and photoresist technology were important subjects of this meeting. Thus, it was shown again that the rapidly expanding field of excited-state chemistry and physics of coordination compounds has become an important part of inorganic chemistry.
Table of Contents
Contents: Metal-Centered Excited States.- Photophysics and Photochemistry of Cr (III) Complexes.- Excited State Properties of Tris-2,2'-Bipyridine Ruthenium (II) and Related Complexes.- Photoredox Processes.- Organometallic Photochemistry.- Methods, Applications, and Other Aspects.- Author Index.