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1 # Time (ps) Gvalue Error
2 #Shiraishi H, Katsumura Y, Hiroishi D, Ishigure K and Washio M 1988 Pulse-radiolysis study on the yield of hydrated electron at elevated temperatures J. Phys. Chem. 92 3011–7
3 5000 3.45 0.2
4 70000 2.93 0.2
5 300000 2.67 0.15
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8 #Sumiyoshi T and Katayama M 1982 The yield of hydrated electrons at 30 picoseconds Chem. Lett. 11 1887–90
9 30 4.8 0.3
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12 #Wolff R K, Bronskill M J, Aldrich J E and Hunt J W 1973 Picosecond pulse radiolysis. IV. Yield of the solvated electron at 30 picoseconds J. Phys. Chem. 77 1350–5
13 30 4 0.2
14 100000 2.67 0.1
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17 #Buxton G V 1972 Nanosecond pulse radiolysis of aqueous solutions containing proton and hydroxyl radical scavengers Proc. R. Soc. A 328 1972
18 7000 3.556 0.084
19 45000 3.052 0.084
20 120000 2.8 0.08
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23 # Muroya Y et al 2005 A re-evaluation of the initial yield of the hydrated electron in the picosecond time range Radiat. Phys. Chem. 72 169–72
24 20 4.1 0.2