Avner Treinin
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Israeli chemist and poet
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Avner Treinin was an Israeli poet and professor of physical chemistry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Biography Treinin was born in Tel Aviv on February 14, 1928. At the age of two, his family moved to Jerusalem. Treinin attended the Tachkemoni school and Gymnasia Rehavia.
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- Electronic spectra, photochemistry, and autoxidation mechanism of the sulfite-bisulfite-pyrosulfite systems. SO2-, SO3-, SO4-, and SO5- radicals (1972) (627)
- Absorption spectra and reaction kinetics of NO2, N2O3, and N2O4 in aqueous solution (1970) (168)
- Interaction of halide and pseudohalide ions with triplet benzophenone-4-carboxylate: kinetics and radical yields (1988) (87)
- Charge transfer and reactivity of n.pi.* and .pi..pi.* organic triplets, including anthraquinonesulfonates, in interactions with inorganic anions: a comparative study based on classical Marcus theory (1993) (83)
- Photoionization of phenols in water. Effects of light intensity, oxygen, pH, and temperature (1973) (70)
- Photochemistry of 9,10-anthraquinone-2-sulfonate in solution. 1. Intermediates and mechanism (1983) (67)
- Quenching of triplet states by inorganic ions. Energy transfer and charge transfer mechanisms (1976) (63)
- Charge transfer spectra of halogen atoms in water. Correlation of the electronic transition energies of iodine, bromine, chlorine, hydroxyl, and hydrogen radicals with their electron affinities (1975) (54)
- Absorption spectra of NO–3 in solution (1961) (53)
- Charge-transfer complexes of iodine and inorganic anions in solution (1963) (53)
- Interactions of formate ion with triplets of anthraquinone-2-sulfonate, 1,4-naphthoquinone, benzophenone-4-carboxylate and benzophenone-4-sulfonate (1991) (44)
- The photochemistry of 9,10-anthraquinone-2-sulfonate in solution. 2. Effects of inorganic anions: quenching vs. radical formation at moderate and high anion concentrations (1984) (42)
- Electron-transfer spectra of anions in solution. Part 1.—Absorption spectra and ionic radii (1959) (42)
- Inorganic Radicals Trapped in Glasses at Room Temperature. IV. Silver Radicals in Metaphosphate Glass (1967) (39)
- Electron-transfer spectra of anions in solution. Part 2.—Temperature dependence of electron-transfer spectra of anions in aqueous solution (1959) (35)
- Intensities of the absorption bands of halide ions in solution (1962) (31)
- Charge-transfer interactions of excited molecules with inorganic anions: the role of spin-orbit coupling in controlling net electron transfer (1983) (26)
- Solvent scale for charge-transfer-to-solvent spectra of anions (1963) (25)
- Chemical reactivity of O(3P) atoms in aqeous solution (1969) (25)
- Absorption spectra of anions in solution. Part 3.—Ionic effects (1960) (24)
- Flash Photolysis of the Oxybromine Anions (1969) (24)
- Spectrum of N3— in Solution (1963) (23)
- Laser photolysis of iodide ions: Spectroscopic evidence for iodine atoms and kinetics of their reaction with iodide in various solvents (1975) (23)
- The 300-mμ Band of NO3- (1965) (21)
- Spectroscopic Observation of the Azide Radical in Solution (1969) (20)
- The Photochemistry of Oxyanions (1970) (20)
- On the oxyiodine radicals in aqueous solution (1970) (19)
- Inorganic Radicals Trapped in Glasses at Room Temperature. II. Cd+ and Ni+ in Metaphosphate Glass (1965) (17)
- Photolysis of hydroxylamine in aqueous solution (1972) (16)
- Charge-Transfer-to-Solvent Spectra of Polyvalent Anions. I. General Theory (1964) (16)
- The Relation between Electrochemical and Spectroscopic Properties of the Halide and Pseudohalide Ions in Solution (1965) (16)
- Charge-Transfer-to-Solvent Spectra of Polyvalent Anions. II. The Electronic Spectrum of S2O3-2 (1964) (15)
- Disproportionation of hypoiodite (1967) (14)
- A Spectrophotometric Study of the System I2 + Br- (1964) (13)
- Inorganic Radicals Trapped in Glasses at Room Temperature. I. Iodine Atoms and I2— in Boric Acid Glass (1965) (13)
- THE RELATION BETWEEN LYOTROPIC AND SPECTROSCOPIC PROPERTIES OF ANIONS IN SOLUTION (1962) (12)
- Charge-Transfer-to-Solvent Spectra in Liquid Ammonia (1966) (11)
- Photochemistry of thiocyanate ion in solution (1968) (11)
- Electronic Spectrum of IO− in Solution (1965) (10)
- Spectrophotometric Determination of the Electron Affinity of Fluorine (1959) (9)
- Electronic spectra of the oxyanions of selenium in solution (1970) (8)
- The Electronic Spectra of the Halate Ions in Solution (1964) (7)
- Dihalide Ions Trapped in Glasses (1963) (7)
- TRAPPED RADICALS IN INORGANIC GLASSES. (1968) (7)
- The Photochemistry of N3- in Aqueous Solution at 254 mμ (1965) (6)
- Interactions of NO{sub 2}{sup {minus}} and SO{sub 3}{sup 2{minus}} with organic triplets. Charge transfer versus energy transfer: The role of reorganization energy in triplet-anion interactions and spectroscopic methods for its evaluation (1992) (5)
- Photolysis of hydrazoic acid in aqueous solution (1973) (5)
- The Autoxidation of I− in Ice (1964) (5)
- Inorganic Radicals Trapped in Glasses at Room Temperature. III. IBr− in Boric Acid Glass (1965) (5)
- 200-nm Band of NCO- (1970) (3)
- Photochemistry of N3- in aqueous solution at 2288 and 2139 Ang (1970) (2)
- Oxyiodine Radicals Trapped in Boric Acid Glass (1970) (1)
- I-photosensitized reactions in metaphosphate glass (1968) (1)
- PHOTOCHEMISTRY OF 9,10‐ANTHRAQUINONE‐2‐SULFONATE IN SOLUTION. 1. INTERMEDIATES AND MECHANISM (1983) (1)
- General and theoretical aspects (2010) (0)
- THE SPECTRA AND PHOTOCHEMISTRY OF INORGANIC ANIONS. (1968) (0)
- CHARGE TRANSFER SPECTRA OF HALOGEN ATOMS IN WATER, CORRELATION OF THE ELECTRONIC TRANSITION ENERGISES OF IODINE, BROMINE, CHLORINE, HYDROXYL, AND HYDROGEN RADICALS WITH THEIR ELECTRON AFFINITIES (1975) (0)
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