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Low-Angle Laser Light Scattering—Rayleigh Factors and Depolarization Ratios

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Abstract

The Rayleigh factors and depolarization ratios at 6328 Å have been measured for carbon disulfide, toluene, benzene, chloroform, carbon tetrachloride, cyclohexane, butanone, acetone, methanol, and water using an improved model of the low-angle laser light-scattering (LALLS) photometer. Small errors in some of the Rayleigh factors published using an earlier model of this instrument have been revealed. Depolarization ratios are measured by a new method involving detection of the full cone of forward scattered light.

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