Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
28032 Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The kinetics of photochemical reactions in optically dense media essentially free from diffusion was considered. The photochromic isomerization A ↔ B was studied as an example. If thermal isomerization is possible, a stationary state is achieved in time determined by rate constants for the thermal reactions. The concentration wave profile is changed during the photochemical reaction propagation. Low values of thermal reaction constants and decrease in sample optical density during photochemical isomerization were found to be essential for maximal wave penetration into the sample. Sharp concentration gradients of A and B can be observed when both the optical density is increased during photochemical isomerization and the quantum yield of the direct photochemical reaction A → B is higher than that of the reverse photochemical reaction B → A.

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