Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1891901 Radiation Physics and Chemistry 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Pulse radiolysis of aqueous solutions was modeled by using 54 equations for the reaction of water radiolysis intermediates with carefully selected rate coefficients. Yields of products formed in the hydrated electron+solute and hydroxyl radical+solute reactions were calculated and compared with the measured yields in wide concentration range. These reactions are in competition with the reactions of the water radiolysis intermediates with each other and with H2O, H+ and H2O2. An empirical equation was developed for the calculation of scavenged product yields that can be used in cases when due to low rate coefficient, low solubility or very high absorbance, low solute concentrations are applied and a considerable fraction of the water radiolysis intermediates does not react with the solute.

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