Abstract

Recent developments in the study of fast processes in radiation chemistry in our laboratory, the pico-second pulse radiolysis, single photon counting technique etc., are briefly mentioned with special emphasis on the study of hydrocarbon liquids. A very close correlation between positronium formation and spur reactions in radiation chemistry is also demonstrated with our recent study of the electron scavenger effects on Ps formation in cyclohexane as an example. Several problems in muonium chemistry are pointed out in the light of these investigations.

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