Abstract

Electron capture rate constants for several solutes in isooctane, cyclohexane and n-hexane are reported. The method of measurement, which allows determination of the rate constants with an accuracy estimated to be better than 5%, involves the use of low power pulses of 337 nm light from a nitrogen laser, and detection of the transient conductivity of escaped electrons.

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