Abstract

Level-crossing-resonance studies of muonated free radicals have shown that in aqueous solutions of acrylamide and acetone the free muonium atom is the precursor. The radical yield appears to equal the full fraction of muons which are not directly incorporated into diamagnetic molecules, including both muonium and missing fractions (0.38). As with radiation chemistry, there are “direct” and “indirect” chemical effects occurring in the track of the muon in pure compounds and concentrated mixtures.

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