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Chemical Physics Letters

Volume 35, Issue 4, 1 October 1975, Pages 566-568
Chemical Physics Letters

Submicrosecond studies in pulse radiolysis by time-resolved EPR spectroscopy

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Abstract

Instrument improvements allow the study of transient radicals in pulse radiolysis of aqueous acid and alcohols in the 200–300 ns region after the electron pulse. The radical pair mechanism of CIDEP is clearly dominant in these short times and it appears that the residual spin population from the radical precursors can be observed.

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