Journal of Physical Chemistry, Vol.99, No.35, 13109-13114, 1995
Study of High-Pressure Reaction Paths of C=c Bonds and Aromatic Rings Opening by X-Ray-Absorption Near-Edge Structure and Raman-Scattering
To understand the chemical transformation of unsaturated organic compounds under high pressure, dibromoethylene and tribromobenzene have been studied as models up to 45 GPa at 22 degrees C. Their behavior have been analyzed in a diamond anvil cell by X-ray absorption near-edge structure and by Raman spectroscopy. Mechanisms of the pressure-induced chemical transformation of C=C double bonds and aromatic rings are discussed.