The Photochemical Reaction of Cycloöoctatetraene (C<SUB>8</SUB>H<SUB>8</SUB>)
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By the absorption spectra, it was found that benzene and styrene were independently produced from C.O. T. when C.O.T. was excited by the light shorter than 3000 Å., and that some unknown substances giving a sharp line at 2916 Å. and two diffuse bands at 2916 Å.∼2885Å. and 2840 Å.∼2700 Å. were also produced. The gas like acetylene which can not be condensed by dry ice can be at the same time produced.<BR>The quantum yield of reaction where C. O. T. is decomposed to benzene by light near 2537 Å was about 0.1. And the light which has the shorter wave length than 2500 Å. mainly contributes to the reaction in which C. O. T. decomposes to benzene.
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著者
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Shida Shoji
Laboratory of Physical Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry, Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Kogyo Daigaku)
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Tanaka Ikuzo
Laboratory of Physical Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry, Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Kogyo Daigaku)
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Miyakawa Seinosuke
Laboratory of Physical Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry, Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Kogyo Daigaku)
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Tanaka Ikuzo
Laboratoire de Chimie minérale et de Chimie physique, Institut de Technologie de Tokyo (Tokyo Kôgyô-Daigaku)
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