Abstract

The construction of a computerized pulse-radiolysis system is described, employing an adapted multichannel pulse height analyzer system and an electron accelerator operating on a 25 Hz frequency. As a test for the performance the absorption spectra of e aq − and (CNS) 2 −, together with the kinetics of the formation of (CNS) 2 − in aqueous solution were measured and compared with the published data.

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