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The Influence of the Solvents on the Electronic Spectra of Some Aromatic Molecules and their Dipole Moments in the Excited State. The Solvent Effects on the Aniline Electronic Band at 34,870 cm-1

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Chemical Reactivity in Liquids

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In a preceeding series of papers [1–8], was investigated the influence of the solvents on the spectral bands of benzene, chlorobenzene, bromobenzene, toluene, anisole, benzaldehyde, nitrobenzene, and benzonitrile with the aim to establish the behaviour differences between monosubstituted benzene molecules with the first and second order susbstituents in solutions, i.e. to contribute to the elucidation of the interactions in the solute-solvent systems determining the spectral displacements, and to evaluate the dipole moments of the solute molecules in their excited states as indices of reactivity. In the series of monosubstituted benzenes the aniline molecule has a place apart due to the presence of the amino group, and it is the object of this investigation.

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Macovei, V., Sasu, A. (1988). The Influence of the Solvents on the Electronic Spectra of Some Aromatic Molecules and their Dipole Moments in the Excited State. The Solvent Effects on the Aniline Electronic Band at 34,870 cm-1 . In: Moreau, M., Turq, P. (eds) Chemical Reactivity in Liquids. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1023-5_11

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