Abstract
Abstract The technique of flash photolysis was introduced in 1949 (Norrish and Porter 1949; Porter 1950). It is a powerful method for studying, as a function of time, transient species (mainly excited states and radicals) produced via electronic excitation of molecules by short pulses of UV or visible radiation. About a decade later pulse radiolysis, using the same principle, was applied to the study of similar species produced by pulses of high energy radiation (Boag and Steel 1960; Keene 1960; M.S. Matheson and Dorfman 1960; McCarthy and MacLachlan 1960).
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