2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.molstruc.2008.02.045
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Influence of the bromo group on the vibrational spectra and macroscopic properties of benzophenone derivatives

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“…Such behavior is indirect evidence that our 2-bromobenzophenone sample was highly pure. A similar temperature history was observed by Babkov et al [14], except for the difference that their sample crystallized uneventfully around 300 K.…”
Section: Characterization Of the Vitreous Statesupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…Such behavior is indirect evidence that our 2-bromobenzophenone sample was highly pure. A similar temperature history was observed by Babkov et al [14], except for the difference that their sample crystallized uneventfully around 300 K.…”
Section: Characterization Of the Vitreous Statesupporting
confidence: 83%
“…The authors also thank N.A. Davydova for a preprint of her paper [14] prior to publication as well as P.V. Zinoviev for his critical reading of the manuscript.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Basis set 6-31G(d) was chosen owing to results from calibration of several basis sets that were used in similar calculations. It turned out to be optimal for application to alcohols [14][15][16][17][18][19][20], ketones (benzophenone and its bromo-substituted derivatives [21][22][23]), cyanobiphenyls [22], and glucose derivatives [1-3, 12, 13]. Therefore, we considered it to be universal and applicable to the studied species.…”
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“…The wavelength of the laser was Figure 1. Glass transition temperatures T g and melting points T m of host materials: glycerol/water, [17] ethanol/water, [18] benzophenone, [19] o-terphenyl, [20] polypropylene (typical), and 1,3,5-trinaphthylbenzene. [21] [*] Dr. K. Tateishi chosen to be 592 nm, which corresponds to the highest peak of the absorption spectrum of pentacene in the glassy matrix (Figure 2 a).…”
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“…We have succeeded in obtaining enhanced signals from 19 F spins of molecules codoped with pentacene in glass at 120 K. 1 mol % 2,3,4-trifluorobenzoic acid was doped into [D 14 ]OTP/ OTP = 90:10 wt % with 0.05 mol % pentacene. The 1 H spin polarization attained was 0.8 %.…”
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