液体イオウにおける光誘起重合化とその緩和

広島大学総合科学部紀要. IV, 理系編 Volume 20 Page 131-151 published_at 1994-12-28
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Title ( jpn )
液体イオウにおける光誘起重合化とその緩和
Title ( eng )
Photo-induced Polymerization and the Relaxation in Liquid Sulfur
Creator
Sakaguchi Yoshifumi
Tamura Kozaburo
Contributors 国立情報学研究所
Source Title
広島大学総合科学部紀要. IV, 理系編
Memoirs of the Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima University. IV, Science reports
Volume 20
Start Page 131
End Page 151
Abstract
In order to study dynamical properties of the polymerization transition in liquid sulfur we have measured the transient absorption spectra after illuminating pulsed laser below and above the polymerization temperature, T_p. For the measurement we have developed a specially designed optical cell made of quartz. The thickness of liquid specimen contained in the cell was less than 1μm, which enabled us to measure the change of optical absorption spectra accompanying the polymerization. We have found that the photo-induced polymerization occurs below T_p. When the relaxation to the thermal equilibrium state occurs after stopping the illumination there appear two different relaxation processes, that is, the fast and slow ones. The fast one is observed just after stopping the illumination of pulsed laser and the relaxation time is about 30 seconds. The slow one follows the fast one and the relaxation time is of the order of one or ten minutes. On the basis of these findings we propose a possible idea that the fast relaxation process corresponds to the relaxation from a polymeric chain to a charge-transfer complex and the slow one the relaxation from the charge-transfer complex to the most stable ring molecules.
Keywords
液体イオウ
重合化
光誘起吸収スペクトル
緩和時間
電荷移動錯体
NDC
Chemistry [ 430 ]
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
広島大学総合科学部
Date of Issued 1994-12-28
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Date
[Created] 2006-03-21
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 1340-8364
[NCID] AN10435936