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Reactions of 9-Anthraldehyde in Sunlight

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THE investigations recently reported1 have been continued, and I wish to put the following facts on record. The photo-experiments mentioned below have been carried out in a sealed ‘Monax’ or ‘Pyrex’ glass tube (Schlenk tube) in an atmosphere of dry carbon dioxide; in all cases the dark experiments were negative.

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  2. Hinkel, Ayling and Beynon, J. Chem. Soc., 339 (1936).

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MUSTAFA, A. Reactions of 9-Anthraldehyde in Sunlight. Nature 166, 108–109 (1950). https://doi.org/10.1038/166108b0

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