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ASSOCIATED CONTENT
* Supporting Information
Absorption spectra of different photoproducts: 1-nitrosopyr-
ene, 1-OH-2-NO2Py, 1-OH-6-NO2Py, 1-OH-8-NO2Py, and 1-
OH-3-NO2Py. This material is available free of charge via the
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This project was supported by the NIH SCoRE
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ABBREVIATIONS:
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1-NO2Py, 1-nitropyrene; 1-OHPy, 1-hydroxypyrene; 1-OH-x-
NO2Py, 1-hydroxy-x-nitropyrenes (x = 2, 3, 6, or 8); ArOH,
phenols
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