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Science 30 August 1963:
Vol. 141. no. 3583, pp. 805 - 806
DOI: 10.1126/science.141.3583.805

Articles

Photochemical Generation of the Hydrated Electron

Leonard I. Grossweiner 1, George W. Swenson 1, and Earl F. Zwicker 1

1 Department of Physics, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago 16

A transient species with properties similar to the hydrated electron produced previously by electron irradiation has been observed by flash photolysis of aqueous solutions of inorganic salts and aromatic compounds including amino acids.


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