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Publication
Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications
Paper
The photochemistry of nitrosobenzene: Direct observation of the phenyl radical-nitric oxide triplet radical pair in argon at 12 K
Abstract
Photolysis of nitrosobenzene monomer in an argon matrix at 12 K efficiently yields the phenyl radical and nitric oxide as a triplet radical pair, which are characterized by IR, UV, and ESR spectroscopy; these species recombine upon warming to 25-40 K to regenerate nitrosobenzene.