Magnetic Property and Resonance Character of Cycloöctatetraene (C<SUB>8</SUB>H<SUB>8</SUB>)
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We have obtained -53.9×10<SUP>-6</SUP> at 30° as the molecular diamagnetic susceptibility of purified cycloöctatetraene, and its temperature dependence exceeding 0.5 percent over the temperature range 30° to 80° has not been detected. The diamagnetic anisotropy of this molecule has been estimated -12.6×10<SUP>-6</SUP> per mole on some assumptions, and the resonanceenergy 2.9 kcal. per mole from the thermal data.<BR>The relationship between the small anisotropy and the weak resonance character of this molecule has been discussed and explained qualitalively on the basis of the quantum mechanical considerations. Langevin's theory and the original procedure of London's method have been found to be unsuitable for the explanation of this small anisotropy.
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Shida Shoji
Laboratory of Physical Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry, Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Kogyo Daigaku)
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Shida Shoji
Laboratory of Physical Chemistry, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Fujii Saburo
Laboratory of Physical Chemistry, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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