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Funnel, conical

Finally, in a remarkable series of recent papers, Bernard , Olivucci, Robb and their collaborators (1990-1994) demonstrated that the S -S touching actually is not avoided even in the low-symmetry case of real organic molecules, and they confirmed the earlier conjectures by computing the actual geometries of the funnels (conical intersections) in the S, surface at a reasonable level of ab initio theory. They also pointed out that still additional reactions can proceed through the same pericyclic funnel, such as the cis-trans isomerization of butadiene. [Pg.333]

Conical intersections, introduced over 60 years ago as possible efficient funnels connecting different elecbonically excited states [1], are now generally believed to be involved in many photochemical reactions. Direct laboratory observation of these subsurfaces on the potential surfaces of polyatomic molecules is difficult, since they are not stationary points . The system is expected to pass through them veiy rapidly, as the transition from one electronic state to another at the conical intersection is very rapid. Their presence is sunnised from the following data [2-5] ... [Pg.328]

This type of filtration is almost invariably performed with the aid of a Buchner flask and funnel, by means of which a rapid and almost complete separation can be obtained. The Buchner flask A (Fig. 4) consists of a simple thick-walled conical flask with a short side-arm for connection to a water-pump. Into the neck of the flask is fitted the Buchner funnel B which consists usually of a cylindrical porcelain funnel, the bed of which is pierced by a... [Pg.10]

When only a small quantity of solid material has to be filtered from a liquid, the small conical funnel C, usually known as a Hirsch funnel, is used in order to collect and drain the material on a very small filter-paper (see p. 68). [Pg.11]

The filtration of any solution through the ordinary conical funnel may be hastened considerably by the use of a fluted filter-paper, instead of one folded into quarters in the usual way. The folding of a fluted paper may be learnt far more readily by a demonstration in the laboratory than by any written description. [Pg.13]

The filtration of crystals is carried outusing a small conical Buchner funnel (C, Fig. 4, p. 10) or a funnel of similar design but having a sintered filtration plate. Alternatively an ordinary conical funnel in which is placed a circular perforated plate can be used. [Pg.67]

Dissolve 5 g. of aniline hydrochloride in 120 ml. of hot water contained in a 200 ml. conical flask and then add 4 g. of potassium cyanate. Heat the solution on a water-bath for 30 minutes, adding about 1-2 g. of animal charcoal towards the end of the heating if a slight turbidity has developed. Now bring the solution quickly to the boil over a gauze, and filter it at the pump, using a Buchner funnel and flask which have been preheated by the filtration of some boiling distilled water. The clear... [Pg.124]

Alternatively a preheated conical funnel and fluted filter may be used, and the filtrate collected directly in a conical flask. [Pg.126]

Now transfer the cold distillate to a separating-funnel, and shake vigorously with about 50-60 ml. of ether run oflF the lower aqueous layer and then decantf the ethereal solution through the mouth of the funnel into a 200 ml. conical flask. Replace the aqueous layer in the funnel, and extract similarly twice more with ether, combining the ethereal extracts in the conical flask. Add 3-4 g. of dry powdered potassium carbonate to the ethereal solution, securely cork the flask and shake the contents gently. The ethereal solution of the phenol... [Pg.196]


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