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Spectroscopic determination of photostimulated reactions in halomethane solutions of phthalimide and its derivatives

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The photochemical reactions of phthalimide, N-benzylphthalimide, 3-and 4-aminophthalimide in the presence of halomethanes have been studied. The end products of the reaction were identified. It was found that phthalimides do not undergo a chemical reaction under the action of light, and their transformations are determined by a reaction with the active products of the photodissociation of tetrachloromethane in the presence of oxygen.

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Translated from Teoreticheskaya i Éksperimental'naya Khimiya, Vol. 23, No. 4, pp. 480–484, July–August 1987.

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Gurinovich, V.V., Gruzinskii, V.V. & Tsvirko, M.P. Spectroscopic determination of photostimulated reactions in halomethane solutions of phthalimide and its derivatives. Theor Exp Chem 23, 450–454 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00536367

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