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Picosecond Pulse Radiolysis Studies. I. The Solvated Electron in Aqueous and Alcohol Solutions

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Observations of the solvated electron in water and the common aliphatic alcohols have been made in the time region ∼ 20–350 psec. Molar concentrations of acid have been used to scavenge eaq− and k(eaq−+Haq+) has been measured as (1.2 ± 0.2) × 1010 liter/mole·sec for [Haq+] from 0.5 to 5.0M. The factors limiting the time response of our picosecond pulse radiolysis system are discussed. The time of formation of esol− is estimated to be less than 10 psec for all solvents studied. The yield of solvated electrons in alcohols has been measured to be approximately one-third of the yield in water at picosecond times.

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