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Sunday, October 19, 2014
Dr. Sereda, what causes a compound to absorb UV-light at the highest and longest intensity? (Generally speaking, the “transition moment”, which is related to the overlap of wavefunctions of the ground and excited states, determines intensity of absorption. For linear conjugated polyenes - it is simply the number of C=C bonds in continuous conjugation. - GS).
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