Abstract
The fluorescence spectra of excited free radicals have been recorded using a pulsed laser to generate these reaction intermediates in the modified cell compartment of a commercial gated spectrofluorimeter. The technique, illustrated with data for the diphenylmethyl and diphenylhydroxymethyl radicals can also be applied to the study of the kinetics of free radical reactions.
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