“…The observed decarbonylation of p-anisaldehyde in a xenon matrix, leading to anisole + CO (see Scheme 2), could indeed be expected to occur under the used experimental conditions, considering that photodecarbonylation is a common process in aldehydes, both aliphatic and aromatic. 23,24,[42][43][44][45][46][47][48][49][50] In the spectrum of photolysed p-anisaldehyde isolated in solid xenon, a few new low intensity bands not ascribable to anisole were also observed. These appeared at 1636, 1759/1756, 1578/1577, 1493/1491, 1448/1446, 1322, 1139, 847, 840, 645, and 610 cm −1 .…”