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Photoreduction of methylene blue and thionine in ethanol

Usui, 1965

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2036492685127084857
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Usui Y
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Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan

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The photochemical behavior of methylene blue and thionine in ethanol is quite different from that of eosine in the same solvent. They are compared from several viewpoints below. From the preliminary flash experiment and the kinetic results by steady illumination, it has been …
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