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Lifetime transients, hydration dynamics

Other transient radicals such as (SCN)2 [78], carbonate radical (COj ) [79], Ag and Ag " [80], and benzophenone ketyl and anion radicals [81] have been observed from room temperature to 400°C in supercritical water. The (SCN)2 radical formation in aqueous solution has been widely taken as a standard and useful dosimeter in pulse radiolysis study [82,83], The lifetime of the (SCN)2 radical is longer than 10 psec at room temperature and becomes shorter with increasing temperature. This dosimeter is not useful anymore at elevated temperatures. The absorption spectrum of the (SCN)2 radical again shows a red shift with increasing temperature, but the degree of the shift is not significant as compared with the case of the hydrated electron. It is known that the (SCN) radical is equilibrated with SCN , and precise dynamic equilibration as a function of temperature has been analyzed to reproduce the observation [78],... [Pg.706]


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