Chemical Compounds
Ionic Liquid
59%
Rate Constant
41%
Anthracycline
32%
Laser Flash Photolysis
31%
Dioxygen
29%
Benzophenone
28%
Ambient Reaction Temperature
25%
1,4-dimethylnaphthalene
21%
Intermolecular Force
21%
Energy Transfer
20%
Excited Triplet State
20%
Cardiotoxic
19%
Solvent
19%
Displacement
19%
Reaction Activation Energy
19%
Quantum Yield
18%
Transfer Reaction
18%
Charge Transfer
16%
Antineoplastic Agent
16%
Excited State
16%
Radiolysis
15%
Substitution Reaction
15%
Internal Energy
15%
Reorganization Energy
14%
Optoelectronics
14%
Phosphine Oxide
13%
Intersystem Crossing [Singlet->triplet]
13%
Photophysics
13%
Turnover Frequency
13%
Crystal Structure
13%
1-Butyl-3-Methylimidazolium
12%
Photoelectron
12%
Vaporization
12%
Substituent Effect
12%
Triplet State
12%
Ionization Potential
11%
Vibrational Frequency
11%
Solvent Effect
11%
Reactive Oxygen Metabolite
11%
Fluorescence Quenching
11%
Fluorescent Probe
11%
Diffusion
11%
Photochemical Reaction
11%
Communication
10%
Molecular Modeling
10%
Cyclohexane
10%
Benzene
10%
Tris
10%
Sphere
10%
Density Functional Theory
9%
Engineering & Materials Science
Ionic liquids
100%
Rate constants
59%
Excited states
53%
Dimers
36%
Ruthenium
36%
Crystal structure
29%
Crystalline materials
25%
Fluorescence quenching
23%
Photochemical reactions
21%
Temperature
20%
Mitochondria
19%
Photoelectrons
18%
Cyclohexane
17%
Activation energy
16%
Drug Discovery
16%
Electrons
16%
Ligands
16%
Charge transfer
15%
Reactive oxygen species
14%
Substitution reactions
13%
Vaporization
13%
Solubility
13%
Derivatives
12%
Atoms
11%
Thin films
11%
Vapors
10%
Oxides
10%
Oxygen
9%
Hydrogen
9%
Single crystals
9%
Energy transfer
9%
Protozoa
7%
Arrhenius plots
6%
Potential energy surfaces
6%
Pyridine
6%
Acetonitrile
6%
Fusion reactions
6%
Crystal engineering
6%
Dipole moment
6%
Ground state
6%
Density functional theory
5%
Crystals
5%
Stabilization
5%
Drug Development
5%
Quantum yield
5%
Fungi
5%
Polymorphism
5%
Physics & Astronomy
dimers
21%
energy transfer
19%
oxygen
14%
crystal structure
13%
ionization potentials
13%
benzene
11%
hydrocarbons
11%
pyrenes
10%
charge transfer
10%
communication
9%
interactions
9%
substitutes
7%
halogens
6%
stabilization
5%