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Revisiting Photoacidity using R*NH2 Photoacids

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Abstract

The 3 most common classes of photoacids, R*NH2, R*NH3+ and R*OH are compared. Clearly the molecular origins of photoacidity need to be considered not as a general phenomenon but separately for each class of photoacids.

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