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The color is produced by photolytic reactions under the influence of sunlight.
If intense exposure continues, such photolytic silver clusters grow to visible sizes.
The plasma density and the yield of photolytic species are believed to be homogeneously distributed along these filaments.
Some of the abiotic pathways in the environment studied are hydrolytic reactions and photolytic reactions.
Oxyallyl cations (propenyliumolates) may be generated under reductive, mildly basic, or photolytic conditions.
UV illumination allows photolytic reaction.
Most commonly, carbenes are generated from diazoalkanes, via photolytic, thermal, or transition metal-catalyzed routes.
A single stage gasifier that employs a thermolytic (heat energy) and photolytic (light energy) conversion process in an oxygen starved environment.
Photolytic oxygen evolution occurs in the thylakoid membranes of photosynthetic organisms and requires the energy of four photons.
Isopentane solutions of barrelene undergo photolytic isomerisation when acetone is added as a photosensitizer to produce semibullvalene.
Group 6 homoleptic metal carbonyls activate dehydrogenation of both primary and secondary amine-borane adducts with photolytic activation.
"It is difficult to assess the degree of BDE 209 photolytic debromination in house dust, soils and sediments when exposed to light.
The influence of certain acidic solvents on the photolytic Hofmann-Löffler-Freytag reaction was also studied by Neale and co-workers.
Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) are organic compounds that are resistant to environmental degradation through chemical, biological, and photolytic processes.
Di- and trimercapto tin compounds are used to inhibit the dehydrochlorination, which is the pathway for photolytic and thermal degradation of PVC.
The iron-carbonyl catalyst [CpFe(CO)] also mediates the dehydrogenation process via photolytic activation.
However, 90-98% of triclosan in waste water biodegrades by both photolytic or natural biological processes or is removed due to sorption in waste water treatment plants.
Photolytic conditions: No major degradation product was observed after exposure of drug solution in 1 M HCl to sunlight for 2 d, only minor degradation products were formed.
It is possible to control the spatial distribution of the dose induced by laser pulses, and the relative yields of primary photolytic species, by controlling the properties of the laser beam.
Ivory is hygroscopic and anisotropic, tending to shrink, swell, crack, split, and/or warp on exposure to extremes or fluctuations in relative humidity and temperature, It is subject to photolytic colour change.
The H 2 O bonds were much stronger than for any other hydrogen compound, but yet the algae managed somehow to develop a secondary photolytic reaction centre for re-absorbing high-energy light that could split the water molecules up.
"In sewage anaerobic bacteria can initiate debromination of BDE 209, albeit at a slower rate than photolytic debromination, but due to the large volumes of DecaBDE in sewage sludge this may be significant."
In more physical terms, latent image is a small cluster of metallic silver atoms formed in or on a silver halide crystal due to reduction of interstitial silver ions by photoelectrons (a photolytic silver cluster).
A photoionization mode is a mode of interaction between a laser beam and matter, giving rise to a photoionization pattern, having very specific characteristics in terms of photoionization spatial distribution and density, as well as relative yields of photolytic species.