Volume 63, 1977

Primary trapping and solvated electron yields. Part 1. Recombination kinetics. Part 2. Correlation between G-value and neutralization efficiency

Abstract

The isothermal decay of luminescence emitted in frozen hydrocarbons as a result of the recombination of trapped electrons with aromatic solute cations has been studied in relation to theoretical models for the primary processes of radiolysis. The kinetics were determined on a time scale extending from ∼20 to 800 ns, with radiations of different LET.

In polar liquids the influence of physical as well as chemical properties of the solvent on the yield G(esolv) at a given time (t= 3 ns) has been investigated: in particular, evidence was found of the existence of a correlation between the survival probability of esolv and the efficiency factor of the esolv-cation recombination, which had so far been assumed to be limited only by diffusion.

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Faraday Discuss. Chem. Soc., 1977,63, 55-66

Primary trapping and solvated electron yields. Part 1. Recombination kinetics. Part 2. Correlation between G-value and neutralization efficiency

F. Kieffer, J. Klein, C. Lapersonne-Meyer, M. Magat, J. Belloni, F. Billiau, P. Cordier, J. Delaire and M. O. Delcourt, Faraday Discuss. Chem. Soc., 1977, 63, 55 DOI: 10.1039/DC9776300055

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