The photochemistry of monofluorobenzene in the vapor phase has been examined over a range of wavelengths extending from 2350 to 2710 Á. The sensitized emission of biacetyl was used to determine triplet-state yields for exciting wavelength of 2470, 2550, 2590, and 2670 Á. The effect of cyclohexane on the fluorescence yield and on the sensitized emission yield has been examined.
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