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Luminescence as a Method for Studying the Mechanisms of Photochemical Reactions

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In this review, a brief digression into the current state of the theory of luminescence is made and, using the example of my own works, carried out jointly with my colleagues since the 1970s up to the present time, it is shown how effective the application of luminescence analysis is in studying the mechanisms of photochemical transformations.

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The author thanks S.A. Tovstun for his help in preparing the review and for his useful discussion of its content.

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The study was carried out on the topic of state assignment АААА-А19-119070790003-7.

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Razumov, W.F. Luminescence as a Method for Studying the Mechanisms of Photochemical Reactions. Russ. J. Phys. Chem. B 17, 36–48 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1134/S199079312301027X

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