Abstract

The optical absorption spectra of the cation-radicals of various normal and cycloalkanes are confirmed by a parallel ESR and optical measurement. The absorption maxima of the normal alkane cation converge to about 1.2.μ and the absorption thresholds lie in the near IR region, contrary to the expectation from molecular orbital analyses. The optical absorption spectra of the cations are in consistence with the photoelectron and photodecomposition spectra. The apparent difference in the behavior of the alkane cations in the CCl 3F and the CCl 4 matrices under photo and thermal excitation is consistently accounted for. The cation-radical of CCl 4 in both CCl 4 and CCl 3F matrices is characterized by its optical and ESR spectra.

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