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T. Matsui and co-workers, Kogakuhu Kenkju Hokoku (Miyazaki Daigaku) 38, 91—100 (1992). [Pg.394]

T. Shiraiwa and co-workers, Nihon Kagaku Kaishi, 1189 (1983) H. Miyazaki, T. Shiraiwa, and H. Kurokawa, Nihon Kagaku Kaishi, 87 (1986). [Pg.298]

The diffusion of H and D atoms in the molecular crystals of hydrogen isotopes was explored with the EPR method. The atoms were generated by y-irradiation of crystals or by photolysis of a dopant. In the H2 crystals the initial concentration of the hydrogen atoms 4x 10 mol/cm is halved during 10 s at 4.2 K as well as at 1.9 K [Miyazaki et al. 1984 Itskovskii et al. 1986]. The bimolecular recombination (with rate constant /ch = 82cm mol s ) is limited by diffusion, where, because of the low concentration of H atoms, each encounter of the recombinating partners is preceded by 10 -10 hops between adjacent sites. [Pg.112]

Miyazaki et al. [1984] and Itskovskii et al. [1986] have supposed that the mechanism of diffusion consists in the exchange reactions... [Pg.113]

The spatial localization of H atoms in H2 and HD crystals found from analysis of the hyperfine structure of the EPR spectrum, is caused by the interaction of the uncoupled electron with the matrix protons [Miyazaki 1991 Miyazaki et al. 1991]. The mean distance between an H atom and protons of the nearest molecules was inferred from the ratio of line intensities for the allowed (without change in the nuclear spin projections. Am = 0) and forbidden (Am = 1) transitions. It equals 3.6-4.0 A and 2.3 A for the H2 and HD crystals respectively. It follows from comparison of these distances with the parameters of the hep lattice of H2 that the H atoms in the H2 crystal replace the molecules in the lattice nodes, while in the HD crystal they occupy the octahedral positions. [Pg.113]


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