Abstract

Vibrational spectroscopy of peroxides plays an important role both in the study of the structure of new representatives of this class of compounds and in the monitoring of technological processes in which they participate. The widespread introduction of powerful lasers in photochemistry [i] makes it possible to locally photolyze initiators and to carry out directed synthesis of polymer materials with a set of previously determined properties. In addition, the information obtained from IR absorption spectra is insufficient both for highly selective monitoring of technological processes and also for the production of systems for directed laser photolysis.

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