Abstract
The photolysis of cyclohexane at 1.0. 0.5, and 0.2 mm pressure and room temperature with an unfiltered hydrogen lamp led to hydrogen, acetylene, ethylene, propene. 1.3-butadiene and cyclohexene as the major products, and other minor products. A consideration of the stoichiometry, the effect of increasing pressure, the dependence on time, and the energetic requirements, suggest that only four processes are important which may arise from an excited state of the cyclohexane molecule. These are (1) (C6H12)*→C6H10 + H2; (2) (C6H12)*→-C4H6 + C2H4 + H2; (3) (C6H12)*2 C3He6: (4) (C0H11)*→3 C2H4. The formation of acetylene is considered to be a secondary process.

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