“…In the case of various substituted chlorobenzenes, only some percent of 100 Brought to you by | University of California Authenticated Download Date | 6/13/15 6:07 PM dimers were formed, and almost no higher polymers, as was found by gelfiltration experiments [9,17]. However, these results do not necessarily mean that addition of 38 C1 atoms -forming a 38 Cl-cyclohexadienylradicaldoes not take place, because it was found that for several substituted arenes (C 6 H S X, X = CI, N0 2 , CHO) the yield of monomeric species eluting from a gelfiltration column was much higher than the summed yield of the 38 Cl-for-H and X-substitution products, as determined by GLC experiments [17,20]. In the case of the 38 C1/C 6 H S C1/I 2 system, the difference in yield of monomeric compounds as determined by both methods was about 20%.…”