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Submitted 1961-01-01 | RussiaRxiv: ru-196101.40104 | Translated from Russian

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ERRATUM

In our article (V. I. Gusynin, V. L. Tal’roze, “Investigation of energy transfer along the chain $\sim\mathrm{CH}_2\sim$ by the luminescence-quenching method”), published in DAN, vol. 135, no. 5, 1960, Table 2 should read:

Table 2*

Quencher Luminescing solution $z$, l/mol $y$, l/mol $x$, l/mol
Methyl alcohol $\mathrm{CH_3OH}$ Terphenyl in dioxane $115\pm12$ $0.66\pm0.09$ $-0.09\pm0.04$
Ethyl alcohol $\mathrm{C_2H_5OH}$ Terphenyl in dioxane $115\pm12$ $0.93\pm0.15$ $-0.06\pm0.04$
Propyl alcohol $\mathrm{C_3H_7OH}$ Terphenyl in dioxane $115\pm12$ $1.18\pm0.16$
Hexyl alcohol $\mathrm{C_6H_{13}OH}$ Terphenyl in dioxane $115\pm12$ $1.82\pm0.55$
Nonyl alcohol $\mathrm{C_9H_{19}OH}$ Terphenyl in dioxane $115\pm12$ $2.88\pm0.42$
Water Terphenyl in dioxane $115\pm12$ $0.23\pm0.03$
Carbon tetrachloride Terphenyl in dioxane 62 28 18
The same Terphenyl in xylene 415 217 10

* For comparison, values are given that characterize the quenching by water and carbon tetrachloride of the luminescence of a terphenyl solution in dioxane (our own measurements) and in xylene (results taken from work ($^8$)).

V. I. Gusynin
V. L. Tal’roze

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