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The ” = 655 cm.1 Raman band of carbon disul-phide was photographed, the substance being in the state of vapour. Fig. 1 shows a spectrogram taken with a glass F/6 two-prism thermostated spectrograph, using a 60 cm. vapour column at about 4.5 atm. pressure, irradiated by a mercury arc, the radiation from which was filtered through a dilute solution of potassium chromate to cut off the ultra-violet, avoiding photochemical decomposition and visible fluorescence of the vapour.
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IMANISHI, S. Raman Spectrum of Gaseous Carbon Bisulphide. Nature 135, 396 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/135396b0
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