XVIIIth IUPAC Symposium on Photochemistry, Dresden, Germany, 22–27 July 2000
This conference is part of the Photochemistry series.
Twentieth century developments in photochemistry. Brief historical sketches
Dynamic solvatochromism in solvent mixtures
Photoactive pyrene-containing receptors for transition-metal ions
Tryptophan rotamers that report the conformational dynamics of proteins
Charge separation and energy transfer in multicomponent porphyrinic arrays
Conjugated polymers. New materials for optoelectronic devices
Looking at the photodynamics of individual fluorescent molecules and proteins
Microscopy and optical manipulation of dendrimer-built vesicles
Organometallic alkane and noble-gas complexes in conventional and supercritical fluids
Long-distance charge transport through DNA. An extended hopping model
New approach to silver halide photography using radical cation chemistry
Molecular photovoltaics that mimic photosynthesis
Electron-transfer dyads suitable for novel self-assembled light-harvesting antenna/electron-transfer devices
Vital role of entropy in photochirogenesis
Photosensitization by drugs
Important photochemical processes in the atmosphere
New polymeric photosensitizers
Photophysics of π-conjugated metalorganic oligomers
Luminescent sensors and photonic switches
Protein dynamics detected by the time-resolved transient grating technique
Singlet and triplet energy splitting in the radical ion pairs generated by photoinduced electron-transfer reactions
Coherent control for ultrafast photochemical reactions
Quinone methide intermediates in organic photochemistry
Molecular and biomolecular optoelectronics
Molecular design of luminescent metal-based materials