“…Hirota and his collaborators [3] and also Chan and Schmidt [4] obtained the zero-field-splitting (ZFS) parameters D and E, the total decay rates k i (i= x, y, and z), the radiative decay rates k~ r, and the populating rates Pi, for the lowest triplet states of acetophenone and the related aromatic ketonesJ'. The observed ]D[ values are larger than those of the usual 7r, ~r * triplet states [5], but are smaller than those of the usual n, rr * ones [6][7][8][9]2. Moreover, the sign of D was determined to be negative for some aromatic ketones [1,3,11], while it is positive for the usual rr, 7r * triplet states [12].…”