
Publications of K. H. Grellmann
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Journal Article (23)
1.
Journal Article
102, pp. 436 - 447 (1998)
Keto-enol tautomerism in the triplet state of hydroxyphenylbenzoxazoles in an alkane glass: Hydrogen tunneling and isotope effects down to 2 K. Berichte der Bunsen-Gesellschaft für Physikalische Chemie 2.
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99 (25), pp. 10066 - 10068 (1995)
Photoisomerization of 2-(2'-hydroxyphenyl) benzoxazole formation and decay of the trans-keto tautomer in dry and in water containing 3-methylpentane. Journal of Physical Chemistry 3.
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Photochemistry of di-Schiff bases and related compounds. Liebigs Annalen (4), pp. 657 - 660 (1995)
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229 (4-5), pp. 541 - 550 (1994)
Photoisomerizations of the photochromic anil salicylidene-1-naphthylamine in 3-methylpentane. Chemical Physics Letters 5.
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65 (8), pp. 1625 - 1628 (1993)
Competition between tunnel- and viscosity-effects on bimolecular hydrogen-transfer reaction. Pure and Applied Chemistry 6.
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170 (3), pp. 381 - 392 (1993)
Tunnel effects on inter- and intramolecular hydrogen transfer reactions of transient dihydro- and hexahydrocarbazoles. Chemical Physics 7.
Journal Article
95 (25), pp. 10503 - 10509 (1991)
Keto-enol tautomerization of 2-(2'-hydroxyphenyl)benzoxazole and 2-(2'-hydroxy-4'-methylphenyl)benzoxazole in the triplet state: hydrogen tunneling and isotope effects. Transient absorption kinetics. Journal of Physical Chemistry 8.
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95 (25), pp. 10509 - 10518 (1991)
Keto-enol tautomerization of 2-(2'-hydroxyphenyl)benzoxazole and 2-(2'-hydroxy-4'-methylphenyl)benzoxazole in the triplet state: Hydrogen tunneling and isotope effects. Transient absorption kinetics. Journal of Physical Chemistry 9.
Journal Article
124 (9), pp. 2053 - 2055 (1991)
Photochemistry of Tetrabenzo[c,e,i,k] [1,2,7,8]tetraazacyclododecine in 2-Propanol. Chemische Berichte 10.
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95 (5), pp. 2022 - 2026 (1991)
Kinetics of photoenolization of 5,8-dimethyl-1-tetralone: Hydrogen-transfer tunnel-effects in the excited triplet state. Journal of Physical Chemistry 11.
Journal Article
174 (6), pp. 609 - 616 (1990)
Triplet state formation and cis → trans isomerization in the excited singlet state of the keto tautomer of 2-(2′-hydroxyphenyl)benzothiazole. Chemical Physics Letters 12.
Journal Article
123 (5), pp. 1149 - 1154 (1990)
Photochemical dehydrogenation, ring contraction, and ring expansion of hydrogenated derivatives of benzoxazino-benzoxazine, quinoxalino-quinoxaline, and bibenzothiazole. Chemische Berichte 13.
Journal Article
136 (2), pp. 201 - 211 (1989)
Intramolecular proton transfer and tunnel effects in the metastable triplet states of 2-(2′-hydroxyphenyl)benzoxazole studied by micro- and nanosecond laser flash photolysis. Chemical Physics 14.
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28 (3), pp. 338 - 339 (1989)
Photochemical formation of a stable oxalic acid orthoamide with a propellane structure. Angewandte Chemie International Edition 15.
Journal Article
93 (23), pp. 7841 - 7846 (1989)
Intensity-dependent UV laser flash excitation of diphenylamine in methanol: A two-photon ionization mechanism involving the triplet state. The Journal of Physical Chemistry 16.
Journal Article
146 (5), pp. 387 - 392 (1988)
Dual phosphorescence from 2-(2′-hydroxyphenyl)benzoxazole due to keto-enol tautomerism in the metastable triplet state. Chemical Physics Letters 17.
Journal Article
119 (11), pp. 3316 - 3325 (1986)
The condensation product of 2-aminophenol and glyoxal. Structure and photochemistry. Physical Chemistry 18.
Journal Article
90 (22), pp. 5503 - 5506 (1986)
Excited-state proton-transfer reactions in 2-(2'-hydroxyphenyl)benzoxazole. Role of triplet states. Journal of Physical Chemistry 19.
Journal Article
119 (1), pp. 215 - 228 (1986)
Photochemische Reaktionen von 3-Phenyl-2H-1,4-benzoxazin-2-on und von verwandten Verbindungen im Singulett- und Triplett-Zustand. Organic Chemistry 20.
Journal Article
118 (6), pp. 568 - 572 (1985)
Experimental studies of hydrogen tunnelling. Utilization of large isotope effects in a mechanistic study of a hydrogen shift reaction. Chemical Physics Letters