Time-dependent radiolytic yield of OH⢠radical studied by picosecond pulse radiolysis.
J Phys Chem A
; 115(44): 12212-6, 2011 Nov 10.
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Picosecond pulse radiolysis measurements using a pulse-probe method are performed to measure directly the time-dependent radiolytic yield of the OH(â¢) radical in pure water. The time-dependent absorbance of OH(â¢) radical at 263 nm is deduced from the observed signal by subtracting the contribution of the hydrated electron and that of the irradiated empty fused silica cell which presents also a transient absoption. The time-dependent radiolytic yield of OH(â¢) is obtained by assuming the yield of the hydrated electron at 20 ps equal to 4.2 × 10(-7) mol J(-1) and by assuming the values of the extinction coefficients of e(aq)(-) and OH(â¢) at 782 nm (ε(λ=782 nm) = 17025 M(-1) cm(-1)) and at 263 nm (ε(λ=263 nm) = 460 M(-1) cm(-1)), respectively. The value of the yield of OH(â¢) radical at 10 ps is found to be (4.80 ± 0.12) × 10(-7) mol J(-1).
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J Phys Chem A
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QUIMICA
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2011
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