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Steady-state studies of the recombination probability

With the classifications of spatially correlated reactant recombinations and the cage effect in mind, the effects discussed in Sect. 3.1 are largely due to the spatial correlation. Indeed, changing the solvent viscosity by applying pressure or changing the temperature, or the radical reactivity should have little effect on the potential of mean force and not much on the extent and range of hydrodynamic repulsion. [Pg.137]

Dobois et al. [289a] have photolysed perfluoroazomethane and determined the yield of perfluoroethane in several solvents at different temperatures. Their results are shown in Fig. 22 again, the inverse recombination [Pg.138]

Mention has already been made of the study by Lyon and Levy [20] of the recombination of mixtures of methyl and perdeuteromethyl [Pg.138]


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