Abstract

Positronium formation in triphenylphosphine oxide and its lanthanide and hydrogen peroxide complexes have been characterized. The low probability of positronium formation observed has been attributed to a mechanism involving competition between charge transfer at large distances induced by the positron-molecular electron interaction and positronium formation during positron molecule scattering. The molecular site responsible for positronium formation has been identified.

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