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Hyperpolarized Xenon for NMR and MRI Applications
Published on: September 6, 2012
Solid Xenon: A Medium for Unusual Photoreactions
Günther Maier1, Christian Lautz1
1Institut für Organische Chemie der Universität, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 58, D-35392 Giessen (Germany), Fax: (+49) 641-99-34309.
Abstract:
Can propane be fragmented photolytically with light of wavelength greater than 170 nm [Eq. (1)]? One might think: No! By photolysis in a xenon matrix, in fact, three variants are available to reach this goal.
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