1973
DOI: 10.1021/j100633a016
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Electronic spectra of trapped electrons in organic glasses at 4.deg.K. V. Aliphatic amines

Abstract: Optical absorption measurements have been carried out on trapped electrons in aliphatic amine glasses at 4 and 77°K. A slight red shift or no shift of the absorption spectrum at 4°K relative to that at 77°K has been observed for trapped electrons in several amines. The wavelength at the absorption maximum in the optical spectra at 77°K is generally correlated to matrix polarity. A comparison is also made between the efficiency of electron trapping at 4°K and that at 77°K for some of the amines.

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“…Experimental Section 1,2-PDA, s-BuA, DIPA, and TEA were Tokyo Kasei guaranteed reagents and purified as previously described. 4 Aldrich MTHF and 3-MP were purified by passage through a column of activated silica gel followed by distilla-tion and were dried with a freshly prepared sodium mirror. 2-Propanol was a Kishida Chemicals guaranteed reagent and used after distillation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experimental Section 1,2-PDA, s-BuA, DIPA, and TEA were Tokyo Kasei guaranteed reagents and purified as previously described. 4 Aldrich MTHF and 3-MP were purified by passage through a column of activated silica gel followed by distilla-tion and were dried with a freshly prepared sodium mirror. 2-Propanol was a Kishida Chemicals guaranteed reagent and used after distillation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%