Electron Scavenging by Benzene Derivatives in Alcohol Glasses
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Electron scavenging efficiencies by benzene derivatives in alcohol glasses were studied by employing gamma radiolysis at 77 K. Scavenging efficiencies, 1/[S]<SUB>1⁄2</SUB>, were quasi-linear with the adiabatic electron affinities (<I>EA</I>) of the acceptors and they increased as the solvation time of the trapped electron became long. Electron scavenging was explained as a tunneleing of the unsolvated electron; the pre-exponential factor in the tunneling rate was calculated by employing the Morse function developed by Wentworth <I>et al.</I> in the gas phase, which gave an <I>EA</I> dependence in accordance with the experimental results.
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著者
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Higashimura Takenobu
Research Reactor Institute Kyoto University
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Namiki Akira
Research Reactor Institute, Kyoto University
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Noda Masato
Research Reactor Institute, Kyoto University
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