Abstract

Measurements of the intersystem crossing yield of pentachlorobenzene triplet, the quenching of photodechlorination of pentachlorobenzene with fumaronitrile, the dependence of the fluorescence lifetime, and the quantum yield of photodechlorination of pentachlorobenzene upon substrate concentration and the dependence of relative product concentration upon light intensity provide evidence for three pathways to product: direct fission of singlet and triplet and fragmentation of triplet excimer

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