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Setting reaction probe analysis

Transient species are characterized by their spectra. If the spectra are not known, assignment can be made, for example, by comparison with analogues or from solvent effects. Reaction times are extracted from the analysis of AA(A, t) as a single exponential function of time or as the sum of exponential functions. If some reaction times are very close to the time-resolution of the set-up the analysis is made by fitting the convolution product ofthe pump-probe cross correlation function G t ) by a sum of exponential functions... [Pg.258]


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