science-softCon uv/vis+ photochemistry database; www.photochemistry.org; (C) science-softCon 2019 Substance: n-pentanal Other Names: n-valeraldehyde; valeral Formula: C5H10O; CH3(CH2)3CHO CAS-No.: 110-62-3 Study: photooxidation, uv absorption spectrum Authors: J. Tadic, I. Juranic, G.K. Moortgat Title: Pressure dependence of the photooxidation of selected carbonyl compounds in air: n-butanal and n-pentanal Journal/Source: J. Photochem. Photobiol. A: Chem., 143, 169-179, (2001); http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1010-6030(01)00524-X Data: table, diagram Energy/Wavelength range: 230 - 350 nm Resolution: 1 nm Temperature: 298 K Temperature dependence: no Pressure/Concentration: Phase: gas pH: Comments: Dilute mixtures of n-butanal and n-pentanal in synthetic air (up to 100 ppm) were photolyzed with fluorescent UV lamps (275-380 nm) in air at 298 K. At 100 Torr, in the photolysis of n-butanal and n-pentanal Phi(100)=0.48±0.02 and 0.40±0.04, whereas at 700 Torr, the total quantum yields were Phi(700)=0.38±0.02 and 0.32±0.01, respectively. The pressure dependence of the absolute quantum yields is investigated. UV absorption cross-sections were measured prior to photolysis. Author to whom correspondence should be addressed: (e-mail address):