Abstract

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction 888 2. Initial experiments 889 3. Methods of quantitative study of photoionization 889 4. Variation of the photoionization efficiency near the appearance thresholds of ions 891 5. The semi-empirical method of calculating the ionization potentials of organic compounds 893 6. Photoionization cross-sections of atoms and simple molecules 894 7. The relation of the first adiabatic ionization potentials to the structures of molecules 895 8. Ionization potentials and electronic absorption spectra of organic compounds 907 9. Mass-spectrometric study of photoionization processes 909 10. Kinetic-energy distribution of electrons in photoionization of aromatic compounds 910 11. Sensitized photoionization 915 12. Summary of the first adiabatic ionization potentials of molecular gases and vapors 925 Bibliography 925

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