1936
DOI: 10.1021/ja01296a049
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Cyclopropane: Its Raman Spectrum and Polymerization by Ultraviolet Light

Abstract: The ultraviolet absorption of cyclopropane hydrocarbons, is similar to that of the saturated aliphatic Cambridge, Mass.

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“…Ashdown, Harris, and Armstrong have found continuous absorption in the ultraviolet for liquid propylene and cyclopropane at -78°C. (7,86).…”
Section: A Surface Tensionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Ashdown, Harris, and Armstrong have found continuous absorption in the ultraviolet for liquid propylene and cyclopropane at -78°C. (7,86).…”
Section: A Surface Tensionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oxygen (199), hydrogen chloride (136), ethane, propane, and ethylene (52,53,79), methyl chloride and bromide (46,48), and dimethyl ether (47,49) have been investigated under these conditions. Harris, Ashdown, and Armstrong have measured the Raman spectrum of liquid cyclopropane (86) at liquid-ammonia temperatures and describe an ingenious apparatus for the purpose.…”
Section: A Surface Tensionmentioning
confidence: 99%