NIPPON KAGAKU KAISHI
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Effects of the Substituents on the Photoconductivities of the Substituted Anthracenes
Akira SugimotoShinji KatoHiroo InoueEiji Imoto
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Volume 1974 (1974) Issue 7 Pages 1299-1301

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The photocurrents of the substituted anthracenes, 1, 5-diacetylanthracene (2), 1-acetylanthracene (3), 9-acetylanthracene (4), 1, 5-dichloroanthracene(5), 1, 5-diethylanthracene (6), 1, 5-dimethoxyanthracene (7), 9-cyanoanthracene (8) and anthracene (1), were measured by using their "surface-type" cells in nitrogen. The compounds of (1), (5), (6), (7)and (8) showed the photocurrent spectra which corresponded to the absorption spectra of their evaporated films (Fig.1). In the cases of (2) and (3), however, the anomalous photocurrent apPeared in the threshold region of their absorption spectra. Especially, the anomalous photocurrent of (2) became larger (Fig.2). The appearance of the anomalous photocurrent was characteristic of anthracenes having the acetyl group at 1- and/or 5-position. The magnitude of the photocurrents of the 1, 5-disubstituted anthracenes was similar to that of (1). On the other hand, the photocurrents of the monosubstituted anthracenes were smaller than that of (1). Among the monosubstituted anthracenes, the compound (4) showed no photocurrent under the same conditions. Contrary to the results obtained in the cases of phenazines, the photoconductivities of the anthracene derivatives became better in air.

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